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l-a a VOLUME XL. COLUMBUS, OHIO, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1850. NUMBER 30. PUBLISHED KVKRY TUKHDAY MOUN1WG, BY HC'OTT & IIAHCOM. OFFICE south-east conwea ok m tin at. and iuab allit. TKKM8 Iiivnrtably lo ntivnnee. Wiwlr v per annum In Culumbui Uut ot the city ; ly ihbII, iiil Toe ubsol tuursiiu upwards To nbs of ten slid upward, 10 one address Daily, M-uiiin Tri-W -hlv. do Woekly do., ini(le ... To clubs ol live tuid upwards The Journal .1 tdso published Daily will Tri-Weekly during the yr ; Daily ur Milium, by mail, 3 i Tri-Weekly, fit. Itaten of AdvertlnlnH Weekly Paper. Otw square, 1U lines or less, one uisertioD m i dhcIi luldiuuiiid " ...2 W ... I Ml ... 1 BS ... 1 ... 3 HO ... 1 OU 1 month.. 9 " .. 3 .. ft " .. 13 " " chsugeabki monthly, per annum " ' wfkiy " " flUndlnjf card, one square or less, " oluiiin,cliaiigeiblnusrt!rly," ' ;; ;; Other coses not provided for, chart cablo In conformity with tho abore rates. .. a as .. 3 bO .. 3 IH) . . B CHI ..2I U . fi INI .. H 00 . .3.1 IK) . m 00 UK) 00 OIHO LEGISLATURE. ftuturduy, March 10, IN 50. IN SENATE. 2 o'clock P. M. A resolution for ihe appointment of Jim. T, Worth ingtoii, Joseph M. Dm i a, J nine Kriguet anil John Stilt-well trustees of the Ohio University was adopted. Mr. Viiml, from tlio emmnitleo on Corporations, reported back thirty-seven bills, which were ordered to a third reading on Monday. Mr. Beaver, from the committee on Federal Relations, reported back tho resolutions of Mr. Burn, in relation to the navy and naval olTicors of the late re public ot lexns. The resolutions were disagreed to nyes 4, noes 28. Mr. Hnilan reported hack House bill for the relief of Gross, Difltt ich & Co., and others, with a recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed) nnd recommending tho rdnpiion of a resolution directum the Bonrdol Public Works, with tho advice of the Attorney General, to re-examine the case, review the awards, mid to take any additional testimony offered. The bill was indefinitely postponed. Mr. Beaver moved to amend ho tlmt the principles and recommendations of tho resolution uppiy to the case of Homer Suckctt. The amendment was agreed to. Mr. Viiml ollered a proviso, which wns adopted, that in case the award of the Hoard should be less than the sum idroudy received by the claimants under a previous award, they should repny the excess with the costs of this proceeding. The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Harlan also reported buck II nine bill toauthorize-tlio Columbus nnd Sandusky Turnpike Company to sue the Stnte.uud it wan iudelinitely postponed. Also a number of bills, which were ordered to a third reading on Monday. The bill (introduced by Mr. Worcester) to provide for the better keeping of idiots, was indetiinitcly postponed.Tlio Speaker, on leave, presented a remonstrance from a public meeting ol citizen of Cumberland, Guernsey county, against the new county of Noble. Also, resolutions of the General Assembly of the Statu of Virginia. A number of other bills were ordered to be read a third time on Monday. Ou motion of .Mr. Hums, The Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 2 o'clock, P. M. The question in order being on the adoption of the resolution of Mr Ball of Muskingum, in relation to the pnymeul of the usual per diem allowance and mileage to Messrs. Scott and Uuuyau, claimant to seat in the House, from Hamilton county, The resolution was then adopted: nyes 31, noes 21. ; Mr. Ilidcoiub asked and obtained h ave to offer n joint resolution, authorizing tho Chief Clerks of the General Assembly to complete the Journal- of the General Assembly, and prepare indexes thereto after tlio close ol toe sensum; wJucli was agreed to. The Speaker laid before the House h communication from the Board of Public Works; which whs laid on the table nnd ordered to bo primed. Mr. Whitou moved lo reconsider the vote taken on yesterday, on agreeing to Senate amendments to the ' House bill providing fur the sale of school section Hi, in Chesterfield township, Lucas county ; which was agreed to. I The amendments were then disagreed to, The HH-aker laid before the House a communication from the temperance societies iu this city; which was laid tin the table. j Mr. Ball of Muskingum moved to reconsider the vote tnkau yesterday, lo (lostpniie indefinitely the bill to in-corfMirnte the 1'omeioy Savings Institute, which motion wns then luid nn the table. The rules were subtended to admit of certain reports of select committees. Mr. Long moved to take up House bill No. M, the bank taxation bill. Confusion. The ayes and noes were demunded, and the House refused to suspend the rules; ayes 2!, iioes 2! ; a vote of two thirds being required. A moiiou wm made lo adjourn, which was disagreed tot nye 9, noes 47. The messages from the Senate were then rend. forty. seven Seuntu bills were recoived for the concurrence of the House, Several House bills were received from the Senate, with amendments, which were ruled ujmii. A Inrge number of House bills iiicorporatingcertnin plnnk road ami turnpike companies were received, with each a certain amendment, which were, in general, nuit-ed to. Fil'y House bills were received having passed the Senate without amendment. The Seiiulu bills were read the second time andcommitted. UtatHti reading and commitment of llontr. billi.K hunt resolution of the Hennie, relative to the payment of dnmages occasioned by a breach ill tho Miami Canal was rend tho third time and passed. Mr. Clnrk, from a select committee asked and olt-tabled leave lo report a bill to incoritorate the Sieurs de Notre Dame Female Educational hulitute, in Uosn county, which was read I ho tint and second limes and committed. Joint resolution relntive to the claim of John Webb wns read the third time and passed. Mr. Bresliu ollere.l n reimliition nrovidins for th ap pointment of an aisisiaut .Messenger, which wns agieed to. Mr. ttoedter offered a resolution in n-(ianl to print ing a certain report of the Director of the I'eniteiilia' ry iu Germaii, pending which, The House adjourned. MoiKlny. Murrli 1(4, lJO. IN SENATE, l'rayer by Rev. Mr, Chenev. Ou imtli"" of Mr. Hums, the rending of the journal wns dispensed with, uud the third reading of Senate Dills was procceued with. BHU read a tkird tmt and putted. To authorixe tl city of Ciliciiiiiati to nubucribe to ihetupilnl stock of iiic Liucinuaii nuil lliilxuurougii rtniirooii Lompaiiv. To int orpomte a plank road company from Uurton, in (bvnig:i eouuiy, to beroy, in L;tke cninity. To incorporate the town of Asliland. To amend an act entiiled, an net to establish the price of the Mumt, W,din-.h, nnd Erie, nnd Ohio canal lands, and to accire their nle to ncluitl set iters, To authoi lie the Countv ComuiMsioueni ol Mudii and Knyette CMiiuliesto subsci ibe slink Ui certain I urn- pike companies. Ibdalive to the treasurer of Hamilton county. To amend tho charter of Kluhitiu, Beluioiit comity To nutlmrie the surrender of lenses in sect. 2!tt tji 10, range 2, iu the county of Hmler. To ineorpoiate srh.ml distrirt No. 9, iu Liv and St. Clair townships, Columbiana county Kurth-T to nmend an act to estalilish a Commercial Hospital and Luuntic Asylum. To iucorKrato the Chiton and Bymn TurnpikeCompany. To incorporate the Methodist Episcopal Church in Somerset. To amend the aels authorizing Licking and Muskin gum counties, mm me town ui Amiotwlie to iiibscribi to railroad coimmiiiei. To aineiul the charter of Fulton, Hamilton county, in relation to jiniicini proceedings in lavor of, 01 gainst unsolved corponitioiis. To incorporate the Ohiu Savings Institute of Cincinnati.To incorp'rate the ('inciunati Chniuber of Coin- meri-e and Merchant s rxelinuge. 10 autiiorixe aiiihii it. Howe to iirrender tho lense for, and become the purchaser of a part of school sec tion lo, Annum tow uli i p, Urnwlord rounty. To incorporate the l;i ton Hotel Company. To aboloh capital piiuiN.nnent. Arm .Messrs. Heaver, Heeson, Blake, Ilnmdwelt, Chiise.Cuiimtishmu, Dimmock. Dubbs, Kergusfiu, Hen- oncKs, ii"iiru. i.awreuce, iewis, Batter, nimpson, Bwilt, Viual, nml Wdsou. nixs ieirs. niocKsoni, nurns.i;oumin, Denuison Fckley, Hnrlsn, Uurton, Myers, Olds, IMterson.rnviie, and Sponker p. Making Merritt II. Baldwin tho legal heir of Jonathan 1. Mnsitn, To inrorpornto tho Poland and Columbiana I'lnnk Kona Coinpnnv. In nmemltnont of tho nrnctice of iudirinl eonrt. To amend the acts incorporating the city of Colum- UUI. To nuth'trirn th surrender of certain lease chool Inud iu Shelby countv. To revue and continue in force a certain act therei unmeil. Hill iiitrodkeett, read iVmy, and referent. By Mr. Law. re nee, to iumirpunite Uio Western Ulc Insurance Cow. paiiy, of Oiuciuiiati. Mr. Dnbbs, to amend the act to incorporate the Cole-rain. Oxf .rd uud Bull brook Turnpike Company. Mr. Uatkcr, toiiinend the aotiaourpurdtiugtlia town of Marietta. The vote by which the resolutions for the appoint ment of a commission to examine the Commercial Hospital, of Cincinnati, were passed, was reconsidered, and they were laid on the bible. Mr. Brondwell, ou leave, reported back House bill authorizing the city of Cincinnati to lend its credit to the amount of one million of dollars to railroad com panies; nnd it was ordered to a third reading to-mor row; ayes lu, noes 11, Mr. Viiinl moved n reconsideration of the vote by which the bill to establish a State Board of Instruction wns indefinitely postponed. Ho hjUl ascertained, beyond a doubt, that the Hoard would M be a charge on the State. The votB was reconsidered, the motion to poslpouo withdrawn by ieuve of tho Senate, uud the bilf referred to Messrs. Conklin and Lewis. Mr. Oeimisou, from the committee on Finance, reported back the joint resolution authorizing an examination of the affairs of the Znuesville and Maysville Turnpike Koad, with nn amendment directing the Board of I'ublio Works to appoint one disinterested pei son m the commissioner. Mr. Myers inquired what had become of tho bi.l requiring the Bun Its of Ohio to redeem their paper at Columbus. Mr. Eckley. It is in the bauds of tho Currency committee. Houte bitlt read a third time and patted. Prescribing the manner of entering town lots ou the tux duplicate iu Luc us county. To authorize the sale of school section 16, in Dela ware township, Defiance county. v t lue Senate tuuK u recess. 2 o'clock P. M. House bill, to incorporate several turnpike com pa-1 nies therein named, in Greene county, was passed. On motion ot Mr. Con vers, the House messages con taining notices ot the passage of bills were read. J lie diii to erect me new county oi bik was among thers received, read twice, and ou his own niotiun re ferred to Mr. Whitman. Senate bill, to incorporate the Poland and Columbi ana riunk Koad Company, was read a third time and passed. uu motion ot Mr. uonvers, .vtr. Dyers in me cuair; he bill to incorporate tho city of Zauenville wus read wice, and referred to 'he committee an Corporations. About sixty House bills were read twice and re fer ted. Ou motion, the Senate resolved itself into Commit-e uf the Whule, Mr. Dubbs in the chair, and consid- red the bill to provide tur the government of the Lu natic Asylum. The bill was ordered to its third reading to-morrow. Mr. Hluke introduced u bill to amend au act entitled an act preschbing tho limo- uf holding Courts ot Com mon riens in too inn judicial circuit, russeii. Mr. Horton reported a bill authorizing to Board of Education of the town ot Alliens to sell a part of iulcit 18. in said town. Read twice and referred to the cotn- littee on Schools, &c. Mr. Burns reported back tho bill to incorporate the teobeiiville and Forks of tho Koad Company, and it was passed. Mr, 1'ayue reported a bin to tux me capital stock ui at i road corporations, according to its true value, tteau wice and referred. The Senate took a recess until 7 o'clock. 7 o'clock, P. M. Mr. Lewis presented the petition of the Mayor, Re corder, Town Council and citizens of Jefferson, Hurri- nn county, asking an extension of the corporate limits I said town. Referred to Mr. Lewis. Mr. Eckley reported a series of joint resolutions in favor of the construction by our Government of a ship iml around the r allsol INiagarn; which was adopted-Mr. HurusreiHiried back bis joint resolutions, recom mending to Cougre-s to grant lo the soldiers and o Ulcers of tho war of 1H12, and their heirs, bounty lands, and that they bo placed iu all respects on the same toting witli the soldiers ot ttie Mexican war and Uio nr ol independence. Adopted. use mil to incorporate tue west Liberty central Id verpool II. lilrond Company wns passed. House bill lo authorizo tho commissioners of Ham- Iton county to erect public buildings was postponed lilil tue lust Monday nl December uoxt. Th' bill to atm-nd the charter of the Xeuia and Co- loi I Railroad Company. Mr. CiinninuliHiij reported a bill for the relief of OH- t Stncey. Read twice and referred. Mr, Lewis, from the committee on the Penitentiary, reported a joint resolution, instructing L. Dewey, the Win den ot the Ohio reiiitetitiary, to examine into the liseiplitio or other ruled of government in use in the lilterent prisons of other States, or in Europe, and to Ivise the next Assembly as to a suitable system of ilico, Ac. Adopted. House bill to ro-orgauize the militia was indefinitely ist poned. The Senate adjourned at !)j P. M. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Petifiont prcientcd. Sir. HoL'gs, the remonstrance of mums M Donald and ;il others against Walhondiug oiiuty. Also, of 2U citizens of Ml. Vernon, to exempt them from tho operation of the Akron school lw. Mr. tiiven, the petition ot O. A. Hostord aud others Sinrk and ndj' iii ing counties, toiucurturate tho Mil rsbiirg and Masilou plank road company. Also, on the sumo subject. Mr. Burt, (he proceedings of a public meeting at )cheter, in Coshocton county, signed by 95 citizens, r tin- new county of Walhondiug. Mr. nresiin, in regard to annexing r on Bail to uinn. Mt. Hogg-, of 72 citizens of Knox, to incormrate the mtta mid Mount Vernon plunk road company. Mr. Spelinnn, uf .r2 citizens of Ohio, to exteud Free ratio to llm Cliicmunli Medical College. Mr. Fatten, ul John Spray and 52 others of Clinton in hit ion to the Commercial Hospital. Mr. Houston, for a plank mail in Mahoning county. Mr. McNeely, of 73 citizens of Belmont and Harrisou, r a turnpike. Mr. Heed, the remonstrance ol Aaron Decker and 21 hers of Licking, against Wulhondiug. Mr. Mi .eelv, ol Jo tin Campbell aud ldu others of dmoiit, in regard to (he terminus of the Central Ohio lailrond. Mr. Given.ofWilliain Kirkpatnck and others of Stark unity, for a plank road. .Mr. v lutein, oi a. neott and ou others oi Lorain, to mend the rhurter of Elyrin. Mr. Woodiord, the memorial ot Joseph Darker and hers, lor the protection of theep. Mr. i'tth presented the protest of himself and oth- r, ngaiust tin.1 Senate ameudmont to the Convention II. Utilt read the third time. To incorporate Ripley, in rown county. i HSvd. ror the ereehouot the county ot Mk. Tho iuetioii being on tho passage of the bill, A cull uf the House wus entered. After d eh ate, Mr. Roedter moved tho previous question, which wnn seconded. The question being, shall the tnntn question be now it, the same was dec it led in the aUirmntive. The finest inn bring, shall the bill pass, the ayes and noes were ordered, aud resulted ayes 33, noes 26, as follows : Atk Mesrs. Ball of Muskingum, Ball of Morgan, Hull, Huriieii, Carney, Chase, Clark, Copeland, Dodils, Ensign, Fairchild. 1-ruer, Furnas Green, Hammond, .oleoinli.Kriioi. Lilt. Muufull. McNeelv. Mood v. Mus tin. Tattoo, l(eed, llmlgers. Smith ol Mud son, Waite, W iril.Wiitt, Wil,iKdiord, Worley and Speaker 33. Nok Mensrs. Uogs, Uresliu, Uurt, Colburn, Dal- ell, Dresbnch, Fee, Franks, Gaston, Gill, Oilman, Giv- u. HoiHton, Johnston, Keller, Lung, Myers, Puith, rudetl, Roedter, H Kusiwll, Sheldon. Siirague, I ti v lor and v mioii vn. So the bill pnss'il. Mr. Rosi, uu bi half of himself and other, gave no lice if protest. Hons bill to incorporate the city of Zauctville, in llie rouutv ol MiiMktiiguin. l tissed. I'o cnm(M'ii'ito tht) Clerks of tho courts of Common 'leas lor recording certain bonds. I'nssed. To amend the net to iucorHinite tho Help re and Oih' innati It iiltond Company. 1'assed To amend nn act to incorporate Georgetown, in the county ol H rown. roused. lo incorporate tlio Mt. I'lcasaut riuioinatiican Soci elv, Passed, To amend the charter of Waverly, in the county ol Pike. Pasted. To amend tho charter of Lewisburg. in Preble co, Passed. To incorporate Berea, iu the county of Cuyahoga. Passed. To itieorporale the Maysville. West Jefferson, and Opossum Utver riauk Koad company, raised, l o nieorponite the M-t-imiucs Mutual rrotecuon no. 31, of Mnuuiec City. 1'assed. To authorixe tho sale of sectiou 10, T. 9, S. R. 6, E Lucas county. Passed. To amend the net to lay out and establish the Tulo- lo and Cludoii Free Turnpike Rontl. 1'assed. Further to tune ml the charter of Toledo, Passed. To incorporate the Cleveland and Mnumee Railroad Company. Pited. Uelniivo to the appointment ol trustees ui uie Ohio I niversiiy. rawd. Ill relation to the claims of certain persons, fordnm ni-es sustained while navigating the canals of this State. I'ussed. To ntiietiil the charter of Carlisle, in Monroe comity, Mr. Speluiiiii moved to strike out the thud section empowering the town council hi issue license for the snie ol liquors; which was agreed lo ; ayes Ji,noes'J So the bill passed. To amend the charter of Bainbi idge, in Ross county. Pnsncd. Further lo amend tho charter of Cincinnnti. To incorporate the West Liberty Central Hailmad Company. ('Hin the passage of the foregoing bill, Mr. Long asked tin nyea tmd ihms. Mr. Watt demanded a call of the House l which was hnd. The question being on the passage of the bill, the ante was lost i aye 30, bom 30, aa fullowt t Ayxs Messrs. Ball of Mmkingum, Bull of Morgan, Burnett, Carney, Clurk, Copeland, Dodds, Ensign, Fairchild, Frnzor, Furnas, Gill, Given, Hammond, Hawkins, Holuomb, Lutz, Manfull, McNeely, Myers, Pugsley, Reed, Rlgers( Smith of Madison, Ward, Watt, Will, Woodford, Worley and Speaker 30. Nuis. Messrs. Boggs. Bresliu, Bull, Burt, Colbum, Dalzell, Dresbnch, Franks, Gorton, Gilmun, Hi usiou, Hutch ins, Johnston, Keller, Krum, Long, Moody, Muslin, Pntton, I'ugh, Pruden, Roedter, Ross, Russell, Sheldon, Spulinun, Spraguo, Taylor, Waite and Whitou 30. Mr. Waite moved to reconsider the vote just taken, upon which motion the ayes and noes were demanded, and resulted ayes 35, noes 2-r. So the vote was reconsidered. On motion of Mr. Wuito, the bill was laid on tho table.Requiring annual settlements by county officers. Passed. To extend the corporate limit of London, in Madison county. Mr. Smith of Madison ottered an amendment, which wua agreed to, and the bill passed. Resolution, directing the admission of two luualicB of Delaware county into the Asylum ns Stale putieuu. Passsed. To authorize the nle of school sectiou 10, iu York township, iu Darke county. Resolution, in relation to the claims of certain persons therein named for damages occasioned by the construction of the public workHot the Slate. Passed. To repeal the act to lay out aud establish a free turnpike from the south line of township 5, range 12, in Wood comity, to McCutchensville. Passed. Fixing the time for the commencement and completion of tho Ohio Railroad. Passed. To amend au act fixing tho rate of toll for grinding.Mr. Dalzell moved that the bill be iudefmmitoly postponed. lost. The question being on tho puRsnge of the bill, the ayes and uoe were demanded, and resulted ayes 19, noes 34. Bo tho bill wns lust. To authorize tho trustees of Monroe township, Knox county, to re-district said township for school purposes. Passed. To authorize tho snle of school section 10, Auglaize township, Paulding county. Passed. To repeal au act to regulate the militia, and to revivo certain acts iu regard to tho militia. Ou the passage of the foregoing bill, tho ayes and noes were demanded, and resulted uyea 21), noes 25. So the bill passed. To incorporate the Tifiin River Slack Wnter Navigation Company, in tho counties of Defiance and William. Upon the nnisiiiro of the foreimm? bill, the aves and noes being demanded, Mr. Sprugue addressed tho House in favor of the bill. The result was, ayes 25, nuos 25. So the bill wa lost. To incorporate the town of Monroe, in Butler coun ty. Passed. Mr. Soelitian moved a recn moderation ol' tbn vote, nn the final passage of the bi'd to incorporate the Titbit niver ntack water Navigation Company, which was agreed to. 1 no bill was committed to Mr. Sprngue. Fixing the time of the annual assessment of inonevs ud credit. Resolution for the relief of Rev. V. A. 8 mall wood n greed to. Resolution, in relation to the claim of Joseph Walton, of Tuscarawas county, for dnmagej occasioned by the construction of ccrtaiti public works. To establish a special mad dUtrictin Walnut Hills. Sec., Hamilton county. Fussed. 10 regulate cetnetcry associations and other companies whero real property i exempt from execution. Passed. Mr. Worley asked and obtained leave to offer a ro- lution providing for an evening session; and that uo member shall speak more than five minutes at a time and ouly once upon each question. The question being upon tho first branch of the res olution, the same was agreed to. the question then being on the second branch of the resolution, Iho ayes and noes were demanded, and resulted ayes 37, noes 14. do the resolution was adopted. And the House took a recess. 2 o'clock, P. M. Bill read the third time.Ttt provide for toe workinc of the township roads in Fayette and Galliu counties, i assed. To incorporate the Columbus and Suuburv Turnpike or Plank Hoad Company. Passed. lo amend the act authorizing aid to the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Cumpaiiy by the State of Ohio. assed. To amend an act to incorporate the Akron Cold Spring Com iian y. Passed. lo amend tuo charter ol the town ol Cardmgtoii, in Miami county. Passed. Authorizing the sale of bunds by the Hebron and Oxford Railroad Company. Uu motion, the lorcgomg bill was referred to Mr. Moody. To incorporate the Wood county and Western Re- servo Turnpike Road Company. Passed. To make Mount Gileud, iu Morrow county, a special road district. To authorize the salo of school lands in Knox town- ihip, Jefferson county. Passed. To incorporate the PresbyterUn Con irre nation in Springfield, Jefferson county. Passed. 10 incorporate iiiouwi ureca vniiey nauronu uoin- pany. Passed. To incorporate the Ripley and Eekmausville Turnpike Company. Passed. Authorizing llie stile ot certain school lands in Home township, Athens county. Passed. lo iiiconxiratQ the Urst Keguiar Lfaptut Church in Bryan, Williams county. Pacd. Appointing Commissioners to review and re-locate the seat of justice of Pnulding county. Passed. to incorporate the rust UnpiiHtuuutih in ueiianco, Defiance county. Patned-Resolulion authorizing the Board of Public Works to compromise with the administrators of F. Lyon, de- censed. Passed. To authorize tho release of certain turnpike rends to tho county of Fayette. Passed. lo change the name oi county poor nouses, to conn ty infirmaries. Passed. Ou motion of Mr. Waite, tho bill to incortorate the West Liberty Central Rmlroad Company was taken from the table. Ou motion, a call of the House was ordered, and GO members answered. Proceedings under the call were suspended. The o ties I ion being. Shall the bill pa-s 1 the aves and noes were ordered, uud resulted, ayes 32, noes 27, as follows: Atks Messrs. Ball of Morgan, Burnett, Carney, Chase, Clark, Copeland, Dodds, Fairchild, Frnzor, Furnas, Given, Green, Hammond, Hawkins, Holcomb, Lutz, Mnntull, McNeely, Moody, Myers, Pugsley, Keed, Rogers. Smith of Madison, Sprngue, Taylor, Ward, Walt. Will. Woodford. Worley, nnd Speaker 32. Nois Messrs. Hoggs, Ureal in, Hull, Collmrn, Ual- 11, Dresbnch, Fee, Franks, Gatou, Gill. Oilman, Houston. Hutchins, Johnston, Keller, Krum, Long, Mustin, Pruden, Pugh, Roeilter, Ross, Russell, Sheldon, Spolmau, Watte, and Muton .'7. so the bill paused. To regulate the sole of Linseed oil by weight. Pass ed. To amend the act to incorporate Gnllipolis, in Gal lia county. Passed. To incorporate Uio town oi iiionivnie, iu retry countv. Passed. To authorize the Auditor of Sandusky county to is sue a html certificate to the purchaser o part ul sec iff. Madison townslnn. MandnsUv countv. 1'atsed. To incorporate the W inchester and Carlisle I lank Road CumPaiiV. Pnssed. To transfer the duties of trustees of school section in Richland, Belmont cuiiuty, to the Auditor ami Trea surer, r asset I. To lav out and establish tho Winchester nnd Cam den Free Turnpike Road in Preble county. Passed. To incorporate the johusviiio aim rannersvuie Turnpike Company. Passed. To authorise ttie commissioners oi L.oram eouuiy to levy an additional tax. Passed. To incorporate the Nimeshdlnn and Tuscarawas Plank Road Company. Passed. To authorize the trustees ot tue several townships in Erie and adiuinina counties to subscribe to tho capital stock of certuiu plank road companies. Passed. To incorjMjrnte the Columbia Township Turnpike Comimuv. in Hamilton county. Parsed. To incorporate the unuiou and new rnuuueipnia Rntlmad Company. 1'assed. Relating to railway subscriptions in Champaign countv. Upon the pnsaago of the foregoing bill, the ayes and noes wore demanded, and resulted ayes .in, noes as follows: Atx Messrs. Ball of Morgan, Burnett, Chase, Cln' V Copeland, Dodds, Ensign, Fairchild, Frazer, Furims.Gill, Given, (ireen. Hammond, Hawkins, Holcomb, Hutch' ins, LuU, Mnntull, McNeely, Myers, Pruden, Pugh, Pnaslev. Reed. Ri Hirers. Ross, Smith of Madison, Spraguo, Waite, Ward, Watt, W ill, Woodford, Worley and Speaker Jo. Noxs, Messrs. Boggs, Bresliu, Bull, Colbum. Dal xell, Dresbnch, Fee, Franks, Gaston, Gilmnn, Houston, Johnston, Keller, Long, Moody, Mustin, Roedter, Shel don, SNlmnii, Taylor, Whitou 21. So tho bill passed. To incorporate the Waldo and Card ing ton Planl Rond Company passed. All the bills read this day, up to this time, originated iu the House. Senate billt read the third time. To authorise tho cit-limn nf Wooster ill Wavue comilv In vutn lor or against the provisions of lite Akum school law, aud lor other purMses. Passed. Revorit of ttandtng committee, Mr. Chase, from the committee on lUilrondiaiid Turnpikes, to whom was referred certain bills, reported the sumo back, aud they wereapi;ropriatelvdispoaed of. Mr. Hawkins, from th committee ou Public Works, to which was referred certain papers in relation to a claim of John McCune, reported the same back, and asked to be discharged from further consideration o the name, and that the cose be referred to the Board of Public Works, to take further testimony; which wns agreed to. Also, the same gentleman, from the same committee reported a joint resolution in relation to the Warren County Canal, which was twice read, and ordered to a third reading. Mr, Pugh, from the committee on the Judiciary, to which wuh committed the act to amend an act entitled an act fixing the rate of interest, reported the sane back with au amendment. Mr. Hall of Muskingum, moved to amend the bill by striking out ten.'' (as the maximum rate of interest to bo legally contracted for by persons other than banks,) und inserting " eight," A cull of the House was had. Tho question being on the amendment of Mr Ball, the aye and noes were demanded, and resulted ayes lit, noes, 30, as follows : Aykh Messrs. Ball of Morgan, Bull of Muskingum, Colburn, Dulzell, Ensign, Franks, Fra;r, Gas.-tou, Green, Hummond, Johnston, Krum, Lutx Pugsley, Heed, Russell, Watt, Whiten, and Speaker 19. Nous Messrs. Bresliu, Bull, Burnett, Carney, Cliase, Copuluiul, Dodds, Dresbnch, Fuirchild, Fee, Gill, Gil-limn, Given, Hawkins, Holcomb, Houston, Hutchins, McNeely, Moody, Myers, Fatten, Pruden, Pugh, Roedter, Rogers, Rosb, Sheldon, Smith of Madison, Spelinnn, Sprngue, Taylor, Waite, Will, Woodford and Worley 30. ( So the amendment was lost. Tho amendment of the committee wis agreed to. The bill was then ordered to a third reating ; aye 30, noes 20. f Mr. Pugh moved that the bill be read the jrd time now; which was agreed to. Mr. Sprugue moved to amend a follow i strike out in lino 3d, "payment or forbearance of mnoy," and insert ns to i lows : loan ol specie.' Mr. Pugh demanded the previous question, which was seconded and ordered; ayes 29, noes 27. I Tho ouestion recurrinif on the amendment of Mr. Spraguo, the aye and noes were demanded, and resulted; nyes 2(1, noes 31, hs follows: Aries. Messrs. Hull of Muskingum, Bull of Morgan, Doggs, Bull, Colbum Dalzell, Dresbach, Fee, Franks, Fruzer, Furnas, Gaston, Gdl, Oilman, Given, Green, Houston, Johnston, Lutz, Mustin, Roedter, Russell, Sprngue, Taylor, Whitou, and Speaker. 20. Sum. Messrs. Burnett, Carney, Chase, Copeland, Dodds, Ensign, Fairchild, Hammond, Hawkins, Holcomb, llutcliiiis, Krum, Long, McNeely, Moody Myers. Pntton, Pruden, Pugh, Pugsley, Reed, Rinlgers, Ross, Sheldon, Smith of Madison, Spelmau, Waite, Watt, Will, Woodiord and Worley. 31. So the amendment wus disagreed to. The question being uu the potonement uf the bill, the ayes and noes were demanded, and resulted aye 32, noes 24, as follows: Ayks Messrs. Bull, Burnett, Carney, Chase, Copeland, Dodds. Fairchild, Fee, Franks, Gill, Given, Hammond, Hawkins, Holcomb, Houston, Hubbell, Hutchins, Johnston, Keller, Krum, Lipps, Long, McNeely, Myers, Pntton, Pruden, Pugh, Roedter, Rogers, Sheldon. Smith of Madison, Spelinnn, Taylor, Wuito, Will, Woodford and Worley 32. Noes Messrs. Hall ot Morgnn, Ball of Muskingum, Boggs, Clark. Colburn, Dal.ell, Dresbnch, Ensign, Fra-zer, Furnas, Gaston, Green, Johnston, Krum, Long, Lutz, Mnntull, McNeely, Moody, Mustin, Myers, Pat-ton, Pruden, Pupil, Pugsley, Reed, Ross, Russell, Spraguo, Watt, Whiton and Speaker 24. So the bill passed. The same gentleman, from the same committee, to which wus committed an act to repeul an act passed February 8, 1848, and to revive an act passed January 12, 1824, relating to interest, reported the some and recommended its pnssage. The bill was then read the third time and passed. Tho bill to amend the practice in judicial court wa also reported back, with an amendment, which wa agreed to. The bill giving the Supreme Court jurisdiction over the Board of Public Works ia reported bock, and it postponement recommended. The House refused to order the bill to be engrossed. The same gentleman, from the committee, to which was committed a bill to amend the law to tax bnnka, bridge and insurance companies, reported llie same back, and recommended its indefinite postponement, which was agreed to, ayes 47, noe 10. i In; mine gentleman, Irom the same committee, to liicli wa referred a bill to incorporate all the frac tional parts of Ohio, and tho rest ol mankind, not otherwise incorporated, rejioried the same back and recommended its postponement until the first Monday in December next. The bill was then rend at the Clerk's desk and post poned until the first Monday in December next. 1 he same gentleman, irom the same commuieo, reported buck u bill to reneal the act to incorimrate the Milan and Richland Plank Road Company, uud a ma inly ot the committee recommended its engrossment. Mr. Pugh demanded tho Hyes aud noes, which were ordered, nud resulted ayes 30, noes 30. bo me tloiiio reiuseu io oruer tue oiu kj uo ou-ussed.Also, (he bill to defiuo the powers and duties of the Auditor of Suite, and a majority of the committee re- mineiided its engrossment. Tho ouestion heimr ou tho engrossment of tho bill, the uyes and noe were demanded, and resulted; ayes 7, noes 32, as follows: Atrs. Messrs. Boggs, Hreitl in. Hurt, C-ilhurii, uai-II, Feo, Franks, Gaston, Gill, Oilman, Given, Hous ton, Hutchins, Johnston, Long, Moody, Mustin, Myers, ul'Ii, Pruden, Roedter, Ross, Uussell, ttheldou, ami- man, Taylor, Whiton and Spenkor. 27. Noxs. .Messrs. Mall ol Muskingum, nnu oi .uorenn, Burnett, Carney, Chnso, Clark, Copland, Dodds, Dn- iacli, Ensign, ruirclnld, rrazer, r urnas, Green, Ham mond, Hawkins, Holcomo, Krum, r.iuz, .unman, mc- N'eelv. Pntton. PiiL'sleT. Reed. Rodcer. Smith of Mad ison, Waite, Ward, Watt, Will, Woodford and Worley. 32. So tho House refused to order the lull to be en- rossed. Also, the bill mnkinff the stock holders of railroads. lank roads, turnpike roads, Banking and Insurance com tun ies, individually liable, neponeu uio snme iinck, and a majority ot the committee recoiumoiiueu engrossment. The question being on the engrossment of the bill, ie nves nud noes were demanded, and resulted, aye 29, noe 31, as follows: Atks Messrs. Hen net t, Hoggs, u res I in, Hull, Hurt, ilburn. Dalzell. Dresbach, Fee, Franks, Furnas, Gas ton, Gill, Oilman, Given, Houston, Hutchins. Johnston, Long, Moody, Myers, Pruden, Pui:h. Reedier, Kom, Russell, Sheldon," Spolmau, Taylor, Whitou and Spa- r Noxs Messrs. Ball of Morgan, Ball of Mntkingum, Runielt. Cnrnev. Chase. Clark. CotH'lnnd. Dodds, En sign, Fairchild, Frazer, Furnas, Green, Hammond, Haw- us, Holcomb, Kmtn, Lilt. Manlull, McNeely, rntton, nislev. Reed. Rollers, Smith nf MalLton, Waito, Ward, Watt, W ill, Woodford and Worley 31. So the House reiused to order the lull to bo engross ed. Also, i bill supplementary to an act diseasing with mmf in certain cases, and recommended that tho bill lie indefinitely postponed. The questiou being on tho indefinite postponement of the bill, the nyes uud noe were demanded, and re suited aye 25, noes 31. So the House refused to postpone. A call of the House was ordered. Mr. Gaston moved a recots lost. The bill then nnned The Hon so then tixik nn the report nf the committee of conference on Senate (till to incortornte the Cem etery of Bellefuntaiuo, and receded from it amend ments. And tho House took a recess. 7 o'clock. P. M. Mr. Piuden. from the Standing Committee on Cor- Mirations, roHirted back certain bills, on lollows: To iurorNiraie oi. i.uku i-muui, m iincnuinii. The loll wns then rend llie third time and passed. Also, to incorporate St. Johu's Episcopal Church, in Cincinnati. Tho hill was then read Uo third time and passed. To incorporate the German Evatigelicol Church, uf St. Mnrv's. iu Mercerrounty. Also, several other bills, which were ordered to be engrossed or otherwise disposed ol, Mr. (ireen, Irom the uommiueo on now Counties reported bark a bill to divide tho township of Colum bia, in Hamilton county, into precincts, aud for other purpose. I he bill was then reno uiu iinru nine ana passed. Mr. Pruden. from the Committee on Corporations. rruorted buck Houso bill to incorporate tile Sieurs de Notre Duino feinnie niiucaiiouai institute, ot Clul icothe. aud recommended it passage. The bill wns then engrossed at the Clerk' desk rend llie third time and luissru. Mr. Lou a. on leave, introduced a resolution, explan atory to the 5th section of the art paued March 2 IS Hi, prescribing th" dimes or uio Hoard or Public Works, the Caunl Fund Coininisioner. the Auditor and Treasurer of Stale, in regard to the disbursement of the Canal Fund, and the receipt of delinoueut taxes. which wa read the first and second times, and refer red to the Committee nn the Judiciary, Mr. Sielmnn, from the Committee on Finance, reported a bill to regulate Foreign Insurance, which was twice read and committed to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Lomr. from the Committee ou Rnilmndi smt Turnpike, rejHirted back certain bills, which were sovemuy disposed ol. A lull lo incorporate the Maumne and Findlav Rail mad com winy, wns, en motion of Mr. Waite, read the third time anil passed. To incorporate the Steubenville and Wellsvilte Rai mad compnny, and recommended it indefinite pott-IMinement, which was disagreed to. The bill was ordered to a third reading on Weduet uny. The Speaker laid before the Houtr a communication announcing that Hetrher w. rratt, Esq., recently oleo-ted nn Associate Judge of Hamilton, decline to serve, and that there is, in consequence, a vacancy, Works, i i regard to it annual report and meetings-laid on the table. Also, tho proceedings of a Railroad meeting against amending the charter of the Ceutral Ohio Railroad company, which was referred. Mr. Given, from the Committee on Currency, to which was committed the bill to authorize free bank-ry in Ohio, reported the same bock, aud recommended its indefinite postponement, Mr. Green offered an amendment. On motion of Mr, Ball of Muskingum, the bill and amendment were laid on the table nud maue ine special order of the day for to-morrow, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Mr. Given, from the same committee, reported back certain petitions nravinir for the oassnge of a free bank ing law, and asked to bo discharged Irom any further consideration of the same; which was agreed to. Mr. Smith uf Mudisnn. from the committee on Ag riculture, reported a bill supplementary to the act for uio protection ot Bheepj winch was read tne uuru time aiul passed. Mr. Waite asked leave, which wa grunted, to intro duce a resolution dispensm with the printing of cor- tain document, aud withdrawing the nme from the primer; winch was agreed to. Mr. Roedter, from a select committee, reported buck a bill to amend nn act for the relief of the Poor, and recommended its indefinite postponement. The question being ou the indefinite postponement ui mo bin, Mr. Spelman spoke in favor of the bill. Mr. Roedter said he should like to tay a few words upon the question. Confusion. Speaker (Mr. Holcomb.) You had better niako your communication in writing, for you can't be heard. Mr, Roedter proceeded, and wa followed by Mr. Clnrk. The bill was postponed, ayes 34, noes 21. Mr. Hawkins, from the committee on Public Works, reported back certain petition, and asked to be discharged ; which wu agreed to. Mr. Pruden. from a select committee, reported back a bill to incorporate tlio Springfield Hydraulic Company, and recummeuded its indefinite posliionement. The question being on the indefinite postponement of tho bill, the aye and noe were demanded, and resulted; ayes 21 noes 34. So the House refused to postpone. The bill wns then ordered to be engrossed. And the Houso adjourned. Tuesday, Itlurcti 19, 1850. IN SENATE. Petiliont presented and referred. My Mr. Cunningham, on the subject of the removal of the county seat of the county of Pnulding. Mr. Uluke, of E. Parinolee and other uf Medina, ou temperance. Mr. Eckley, of J. N. Meek aud 80 others oi Carroll, on temperance. Mr. Wilson, of citizen of Sandusky City, for power to grant licenses. Mr. Patterson, of Wm. M. McCormick and 14 others, that the Board uf Public Works be instructed to examine concerning damage done on the south side of Licking Creek. Reports of Committees. Mr. Viiml reported a bill to amend tho act to incorporate the Columbus Gas Light ami Coke Company. Rend twice and ordered to be engrossed. Also, the bill to incorporate the city of Zauesville, with a recommendation that it be read the third time. On motion of Mr. Convers, the bill was read a third time by its title, and passed. The bill to give the town of Waverly the power of licensing wa indefinitely postponed-18 to 6. Mr. Vmal reKrted a bill to amend the act to incorporate the Mad River and Miami Central Railroad Company, passed March 8, 1850. Read three several times aud passed. lr. Dubbs, from the aelect committee, to which was referred the resolution of Mr. Don ni sun, tor the payment of the physicians, nurses, guards, and others employed in the Penitentiaryduriug the cholera, made a report. The report proposes to pay Dr. Trevit 050; Dr. H. St J. B. Thompson $3H0 ; Dr. N. Gny $450 ; estate of. Dr. Lathropaud Gard $100 each ; Dr. J. Morison$280' Dr. Geo. Maria $300 ; Dr. H. Mathews $120. The appropriations for nurses, guards, &c.. standing a reported by Mr, Deniiisuu. Mr. Dubbs stated that the aggregate amount of appropriations reported by the standing committee, was $4,670; by Mr. Deunisou $8,800; by tho present select committee $7,000. Before discussing tho report, the Senate took a re cess till 2 o'clock. 3 o'clock P M. I The question being on acreeitis to the reoort of the Select committee on the subject of compensation to me pnysiciniis, guanis, nurses and other employed in the Penitentiary, I he report was at length adopted ayes lo, noes 12. House amendments to the joint resolution appointing Director of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum. Mr. Olds, from the Select committee on Temperance. reported buck Senate bill on that subject with a sub stitute, the question being on agreeing to which A diviiion ot tne questiou was called lor. The Speaker said U would then bo considered by sections. The first section repeal all the license law and mnke it unlawful to grant any license for the sale of spirituous or tiitoxicntnig liquors. Agreed to aye lb, noe v. The second section provide Penalties of not lest thou ten nor more than one hundred dollars, against those who sell iu a quantity lea than one quart. Agreed to. i he tntrd section make the person so selling, in ad itioti to the penalty imised, liable to an action in the case to the person to whom the liquor is sold, for los I time, sicklies, ate. Lost ayes 13, noes 15. The fourth section makes it not necessary in any ac tion to prove the kind of intoxicating liquor sold. Agreed to ayes 18, noes 10. The filth section:" If any nerann shall bn shown by proof to be engaged in tho business of retailing intoxicating liquor, it shall not be necessary to prove any specific violation of the secoud section.'' Disagreed to ayes 8, noes 19. Sec. tl. No suit for any liauor bill mads whsm in. toxicatins liquors are sold contrary to the provisions of Luis uci snau oe euioriaineu oy any courier other in- miini. Agreed to. The other sections were agreed to. fA coor of me wiinia uui win or given to-morrow, j l no senate took a recess until 7 o clock. 7 o'clock P. M. The temperance bill wu roforred to Messrs. Old id utinse. Senate bills read a third Hint and passed. To ameud ie act to revive and create permanently the office of treasurer, wmpjwnter tp., Hamilton comity. io incorporate me uoiii tun plank rend com nan To exempt Mt. Vernon from the nro visions nf thn Akron school law. Authorizing tho city of Cincinnati to borrow nn million of dollars, fur the purpose of the public lauding ou the Ohio river. On motion of Mr. Lewis, the bill to erect the new county of Orange was postpoued until the second Tnes- t ...I . . " 1 he senate ret used to reconsider this vote. On motiou, the committee on new counties wns His. charged from the further consideration of the petitions and remonstrance, in relation to the counties of Na tional, Clmtnu, Cumberland and Noble. i ue uui w create tne new couuty ol Noble wi re- I erred to Mr. aiuipson. House tnlu passed. lo incorporate the town of Rip- For the government of the Ohio Lunatic Asvlom. The Senate adjourned (9.10 P. M.) until 9 lo-mor- row morning. 'nserting or: which was agreed to ayes 29, noe 26. The question then being on the amendment, the aye and noes were: aye 29, noes 2y. So the amendment was lost. The question being on the amendment providing that the bunk established under the law should pay out nothing but gold and silvor.or its own notes, upon mo live, aim uoe were demanded, and result ed : aye 29, noe 29 So the amendment wm fi;,.rinrl t.t Hie question being on the amendment providing that the LegiMlaturo may repeul the law, notwithstanding the establishment of a bank under it, upon which the ayes and noes were demunded.and resulted: ayes So the amendment wns 1nt The recommendation of an indefinite postponement, was then withdrawn, iu order that the test question r'e"' "w ."iveu, upon ortiermg llie bill to a third reading.Upon this question, the ayes and noes wore ordered, and resulted ayes 29, noes 29, as follows : Arxs. Messrs. Hall of Muskingum, Bull of Morgan, Burnett. Carney. Cltnse. Clark. Con.-tmnl. IkIU Kn. hign, riiirchiNl, rrazcr, r urnas, Green, Hummoiid. Hoi- uui, riuiciiins, Lutz, Manfull, McNeelv. Pugsley. id, Rogers, Smith of Madison, ftnelmnn. Wnitn. Wurd. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Moody, to whom wa rot so red an act to nmvida for iho snle of l ho bonds of tho Mansfield and Sandus ky City Kmlmad, repurtrd tile same back, with two amendments, and recommended it passHgo. The amendments were then agreed to, and the bill rend a third time and passed. llie same gentleman aked and obtained leave to liiiroduce a um to incorporate Uellovtllu, in Richland county. llie rule were suspended and the bill twice read, and committed to the committee on Co monitions. Mr. Hawkins, fnnn the committee on Public Works. reported a resolution for the relief of Franc i Manor, Iho rule were dispensed with, and the resolution read the third time aud passed. Mr. Hutchiii, I mm a select committee, to whom wu committed a hill to incorporate the Manufacturers' Deposit Bank of Cincinnati, Willi amendments, to es-tahlish other institutions of a similar character at Cleveland and Akron. The amendments were then agreed to, The question being on the indefinite postponement of the bill, the aye and noes were demanded, and re suited, ayes 32, noes 28, u lollows I ATKt. Messrs. Unll ol Morgnn, Hall ol .tin skin gum, Boggs, Breslin, Carney, Clark, Colburn, Copelnnd, DnUell, Dresbnch, Ensign. Franks, Frarer, Furnas, Gnston, Gill, Oilman, Houston, Johnston, Keller, Long, Mustin, Myers, Pruden, Pugh, Pugsley, Reed, Russell, Smith uf Clermont, Sprngue, Waite and Whiton 32. Noxs. Messrs. Hull, Uuruett, nun, uimse, imhuis, Fairchild, Given, Green, Hammond, Holcomb, Hutch ins, Kmtn, Lull, Manfull, McNeely, Moody, Patton, Roedter, Rial gem, Smith of Mndison, 8elmnii, Taylor, Ward, Watt, Will, Woodford, Worley and Speaker 28. So the bill was indefinitely postponed, Mr. Pugh, fnnn the select committee to which was committed the bill to authorize free bunking in the State of Ohm. reported the same back wuh a report, proposing eertaiu amendments, and recommeudiug that the bill be indefinitely postjHined. Mr. Pugh deiiinnded a cull uf tho House; which wns had Watt, Woodford and Worley 29. NOK. Messrs. HoeiFS. Itr-eJin Roll Hurt PnlK.irn Dalzell, Dresbach, Franks, Gnston, Gill.'Gilmaii. Given, Houston, JohiiHton. Keller. Lou or. Moodv. Muslin. Mv. or, Pugh, Pruden, Roedter, Russell, Sheldon, Smith of wrrw, aprngue, inyiur, w niton, and Speaker tftf. So the House refimeil tit ni-rli.r rl.n l.ill l. n tl,ir.l ran. ding. And the House took a rnenss. . 2 oloek, P. M. Mr. I niden, from the committee nn Cnrooi-ntinns to which was committed a bill to authorize the city of Cllicinimti to subscribe to the stuck ol' thn Piiu-iminti aud Hillsborough Railroad, reported the same bact; aud recommended its pussage. The question being on the passnge of the bill, the nyes nnd uoe were demanded, aud resulted aye 35, noes 14. Mr. Worley, from tho committee on Benevolent In stitutions, lo whom was committed a resolution upon tho subject of appointing Trustee for tho Deaf and tiuuauc Asyiums, reporieu me nrne duck, wiih certain amendments, which were agreed to, and the bill ordered to a third reading. Tho questiou being on the pussnge of the bill, tho ayes and noes wero demanded, and resulted ayes 33, noes 24. So the resolution passed. Mr, Clark presented the claims of Gere. Abbott & Co. and Westwnter &c Son, which were referred to the committee on Claims. BUtt read the third time. To inenrnornte llie Alnxnn. dersvillo nud Washington TurupikeComimriv. Passed. To incorporate tlio Salem aud Wolf Creek Turnpike vyoiiqmny. meu. To incorporate tlio Cuyahoga Fall and North field and tho Akron, Richfield and Cleveland Plank Koad Company. Passed. To attach the county of Morrow to the 13th Diviiion Ohio Militia. Passed. Authorizing tho side of the tmnr houso hihI farm nf Lucas countv. i'Hiuutil. Joint resolution, relntive to e ran tins bouutv lands to me omcer mid soldiers ot tho late war. fussed. For the relief of John Grier. Fussed. Relative to tho power of the Board of Public Works. Passed.' Upon the subject of African colonization. Mr. Pugh doubted if monev could be annronriated by a joint resolution. Ou motion of Mr. Oilman, tho resolution was amen ded by adding the formal words, and transformed into a bill. UtHin tho nassaire of the bill Mr. Hutchins demand ed the aye and noe, which were ordered, nud resulted ayo 35, noen 21. So the bill passed. l o incorporate the Clermont Insurance Company. Passed. To incorporate Fromotit. in Sanduskv countv. Pass ed.! To lay out nnd establish a free turnpike road from Waterville, in Lucu, to Lafayette, iu William county. nsseu . To incorporate the Sanduskv aud Ottawa Plank Rood Company. Pasted. lo incorporate the Sulphur Spring Plank Road Com pnny. Fussed. To increase the capital stock of the Sandusky, Tiffin and Fort Hall Plank Rood Company, and lor other purposes. Passed. To incorporate ttie Seneca County Mutual Insurance Compnny. Passed. lo umend the act lor the reliel ot sureties and oth er in cerbiiii cases. Passed. To restrain banks from taking usury. Passed. Tu incorporate Manchester, in Adams county. Pass-To incorporate certain towns therein named. Pass ed. To incorporate tho First Baptist Church, in Ports mouth. Passed. To authorize the appointment of guardians to the minor legatees of Lvuo Starling. Pnssed. To amend mi act for the inniiitniuauce and support uf illegitimate children. Passed. To incorporate the German Lutheran Evangelical Zion's church, of Hamilton. Passed. To amoud the charter of the Ohio Mutual Insurance Compnny. Passed. Authorizing John Wilson, guardian of Elizabeth Ann Wilson, to dedicate certain lauds for the purpose of a street. Pnssed. To extend the corporate limits of West Liberty, in Logan countv, and fur other purposes, Passed. To amend the act to provide tor llie partition of re al estate. Passed. To exempt from levy ami snle on execution, eertaiu articles therein named. Passed. To incorporate Harrison in Hamilton countv. Past ed. To amend the charter of ihe Columbiana Mutual In surance company. Pnssed. To authorize tho trustees of Harmony townshi i iu Clark county, to sell the town home and lot. Passed. To amend the act for the regulation of turnpike com panies. Passed. Further, to amend the several acts now in forco, in relation to the action of forcible entry and detainer. 'assed. To incorporate Rossville in Butler county. Passed. To arnnud nn act to incorporate the Cleveland water company, raised. cstabliduug the validity or the town plot ot New-burgh. Passed. tur the rebel ot tne proprietor oi Kiepwood, m Union county. Passed. lo amend tne act to authorize tne cauai lund com missioner to transfer certuin certificates. Fused. To incorporate the city of Piqna. Passed. Requiring turnpike and ot Iter joint stock companies, in which the State is a stockholder, to report annually to the Auditor of State. Passed. To amend the charter of Newark. Passed. To incorH)rnte the River Styx voult company, of Medina county. Passed. To amend the charter of LockUndin Hamilton coun ty. Pnssed. To lay nut and establish the East Oregon free turnpike, in Wood county. Passed, To incorporate thn Franklin, rick away and Ross county nnurono compnny. nsseu. To incorporate ihe Marion Fire Company, No. 1. Passed. To incorporate the Mad River Valley and New Carlisle Turnpike Co in tuny. Passed. To incorporate thn Birmingham and New London Plank Road Compnny. 1 assed. To tucorpornto iho Dublin and Worthington Plank Road or Turnpike Compnny, Passed. To lay out and establish a free turnpike read from the Mnumee and Western Reserve to the Toledo and Wnodville Rond. Passed, Relative to the claim of J. D. 0burn. Pnsed. Relative to the claim of James A. Aston. Passed, Relmive to rwoiving Mrs. Rebecca Thompson into tne nisniiu nsviuui. i nsseti. Relativo to the clnim of A. Hardy, &e. Passed. Relntive to the claims of Whiting & Huntingdon, J, H. Rilev.aud others. Pnssed. Relntive to Swan's Statutes for Van Wert and other counties. Pained, Relativo to tho claims f Joseph Sharp aud Archi- onui .w ennn. i nsseu, Relntive to granting certain loud to actual settlers, Laid nn the table. To levy a turnpike tax in Union and Paris townships, iu union oouniv, i 'nsseu, To incorporate the ollicer and members of Tern Iterance Lodge No, 73, of Sidney, in ihe county of oin'iiiy. r nsseu. in incorporate the Cednrville, Chiton and Spring-field Turnpike Compnny. Passed. To lay out and establish a State mad from Shelby, in Richland couuty, to Bucynis, iu Crawford county rnsseu. To authorize subscription to the capital stuck of certain mi I mads by the town ol Mausheld.aud certain other townships, iu Richlnnd county. Passed lo authorize copies u entries nud surveys hi tile Virginia Military District. Passed, To itieorporale the Miami aud Shelby Turnpike Rond Company. Passed. Mr. Hawkins, from tho committee on Public Works, reported a joint resolution in relation to a ship canal around thn Falls of Niagara; which was pnssed. Aud the House took a recess. 7 o'clock, P. M. Mr. Roedter, from lint Financial commitioe, report-h1 back the bill providing for taxing bank ou their not en and hills discounted, e. The question being on sinking out all after the enacting rlanso, The hill wn then ordered to be engrossed nyes 30. noes 2t. The bill wa then passed ave 30, n'tes 2i, as follow : Avis. Messrs. Boggs, Bresliu, Boll, Burt, Colbimi, Dalel), Droshnch, Franks, G istou, Gdl, Oilman, Given, iiousioit, Johnston, Keller, Long, Moody, Muslin, Mv The question being on the amendment requiring llie banks to be established under the law to keep (dom ing others for the redumption ol their bill at C evelnnd or. Pugh. Pmden. It,dier. Sheldun Nmlii, nf iM, fi;,.;n,ili I m.ttit Hlu.ln-.. U T . u tlfl ..... "-i vwiiiHMii.Hvn .vw -ww uimiu im uuuw pii, nsiw siviw w mikuu uj mil oiiiifj uuibuiu, suu suu owuor Noks. Messrs. Ball of Muskingum, Ball of Morgan, Burnett, Carney, ChiiBe, Clark, CupeJand, Fairchild, Fnizep', Funiiuj, Green, Hnmmojid, Krum, Lutz, Man-lull, McNeely. Pntton, Pugsley, Reed, Smith of Mad-isou, Wane, Ward, Wutt, Will, Woodiord and War-ley 2 it. Mr. Ball of Muskingum, nt-eam. . nau;nr rMm Abel Randall and other citizens of Muskingum, against tho dismemberment of that county. u mo nuuae aujounieu. Wednesday, .firli 0, 1830. IN SENATE. On motion of Mr. Denuison. tl.n rBtmor nf th innI.. nal was dispensed with and the rules suspended, tor the purpose of proceeding to tho third reading of bill. A largo u u in tier of bills were read a thiid time and passed. Wo find it imposible to insert them in our weekly edition. vn uioiion, mo senate took a recess. 2 o'clock, P. M. Houso bill supplementary to nn act disoeusimr with proof in certain cases, passed Dec. 18, 18'3f wu indefinitely postponed. Mr. Hailati, from the Judicinry Committee, reported the bill to umend the act entitled on act for the relief of occupying claimants ofluiid, and an act amendatory thereto, with amendments. The Kenii'e refused to postpone, oye 12, noes 17. Mr. Chase moved to reciinmul to n in I erf rmnmit. tee of one. Lost aves 14, noes 15. Mr. Myers moved to luy it on the table until to-mor row. Can led nves 17. uoe 13. A number of bills were reported bnck from the Standing Committees, and ordered toalhiid rending to-morrow. Bills introducfd.1tv Mr. Harlan, to renew a low in- corporatiug the Wilmington nnd Tod's Fork Railroad company, lu-ud twice und relened. lue stiintlnig Committee on the Judicitiry reported bouk the Homestead Exemption bill withoutrecommendation. The bill wa read a third time by its title, and pass. Arts. Messrs. Beaver. Blake. Brdw11 nnmi Cuiiiiiugliain, Dennisoii, Dimmock, Dubbr. Ecklev. Ferguson. Hendricks, Lewis, Mveis, Olds, Rttteraon, Payne, Suiter, Simpson, Swift, Wilson, Worcester aud Speaker. 22 Noxs. Messrs. Beeson, Blockiotn, Chose, Couklia, Harlan, Horton nnd Vmal. 7. Ihe Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Oilman, on behalf of himself nod others, nr. sented a protest ugaiust the uuli-n of the House in the passage of the resolution giving the usual per diem nnd mileage to Mors. Scott und Uiuivuii. which was read at the Clerk's desk. Petitions presented r. Ball of Mnskui pom. ihn nrn. ccediugsoi u meeting iu Dresden, Muskingum couuty, in favor of the new county of Shawnee. Mr. Ungg, to exempt Mt, Vemuu trom the onera- iion of thu Akron school law. Mr, Bresliu, sundry claim. Mr. Chase, a claim. Mr, Jolinsnii, to incorporate the E. fit. Paul's Gar. man Church. Mr, Reed, of S. Wright and others, to tax dngi. Mr. Spraguo, of 75 citizen of Putnam and Henrr counties, to clear out Tuikev Foot Creek. Mr. Wnite. of R. Fowler and others for the Tn free turnpike. Also, ou the same subject. Air. Smith ot M'idiann, of 1- J. Stanton and 45 oth ers, to elect John W. Simpkius au Associate Judgo. itir. Houston, mr a punk rond. Mr. Hawkins, of H. S. Cunningham and 11 others of Preble county, lor banking Mr. Holcomb offered the following resolution, which wu unanimously adopted : Ktsotvea, i tiat the thanks ol tins House are duo, and the same are hereby tendered lo the Hon. B. F. Leiter, for the courteous, strictly impartial, aide and highly satisfactory manner iu which he has discharged his duties as Speaker at the present session. Mr. Letter suid : Gentlemen ol the House of Representatives: I ask your iudulgeii e lor a lew moment, to return you my thanks for tin man ife stntion of your approbation of my conduct a the presiding officer of this House, by the resolution just passed. If, alter this act of kindness on your part, I should remain silent in my place, and not respond in a becoming manner, I nhould regard myscll u guilty of an act of ingratitu le. When 1 entered upon the oerformanceof mv official duties as Speaker of this House, at the commencement of the session, I made a sincere and solemn pledge to you that 1 would honesdy, faithfully and impartially discharge the duties devolving upon me; and tore- deem tins pledge hits been my constuiit purpose; and if iu this I have succeeded, my highest ambition is fully grali tied. I have been from time to lime compelled to draw largely upon your generosity for reliel in the discharge of my one reus ami responsible duties, which requisition you have always promptly responded to by rendering uio your assistance, counsel and advice. iou have been kind and courteous in all your business relations und private intercourse with me .fur which you have my largest regard and wannest esteem. .Notwithstanding our own puliticnl differences of sentiment nud opinion, and the questions that presented themselves growing out of iitcli dilferences, that harmony and good feeling ha alway beeu muni tested which should characterize every Legislative assembly. I cougra ulate tho people of the State ou the kindness and good feeling exhibited among us, a an omen for good, by which we all, as a people, may bupe to be bene hied. You have all my best wishes for your furture Droe- perhy, and when we leave this place nud return to our constituents, aud homes, give me leave to hops that you may an ue prosperous and happy, and that you may ever enjoy the snides of a kind Provideuce. Mr. tloicom also ottered the following rosidution. which was unanimously adopted : Retained, That the thanks of this Home are hereby teudered to Chutles W. UUir, (the people's) Cletk of Hub House, tor the enuieiit and tailhtul discharge of his duty during the present session. Ou uiotinu, Messrs. Husiell and Watt, and Messrs. Ensign and Krum were excused during the remainder uf the session. A numberof bills wero read a thud time and passed. Aud Uie Houso took a recess. ft o'doek P. M. Mr. Bresliu, from the Committee on Printing, to Inch was committed a bdl in repeal the piovis t of the tint suctiouof an act lixiiig the prices tor publish ug uie uenuqueut aud loriuiied luu, aud lecatn uoiided iispnnage. The queiii.ui being on the paoaze of the bill, the aye ind noos wcreUeuuudcd, aud resulted aye 20, uoes JU. So llie bill was rejected. Mr. Pugh. from the committee on Corporations, to which wuscoiuinitted eert.iin bills, reoiied the same ' back, wuh various recouiinuudaliousi opu i which up opnute actum wa had. To iucoriionile the Divtou Hotel Company rend the ihitd time, and pussed. To ameud the seieral act incorporating the city of Columbus; read th third tune and pnsed. lo aiiieiid Uie clurter ui Uu 1 'i. k iway savings Intitule, nud n -co in int.-lid ed its indefinite postpjiienieut. The bill imivi.le lor au increase of lbs cnpiud stock uf thu iuslitmi.ni. The ones, uu befog on ordering tho bill to it third rending, 1 Mr. Long demanded the aye and n e, which were irdered, uud resulted aye-. 27, Hue 27. So the House refuted to order ihe bill to it third reading. To incorporate the 8t. Clainville Saving Institute, widi au niueiidiueui, aud rocuitiuieudiog i. indefinite Hslpoueuicul. I ho uuiciiiJmeut wero thou agreed to, nud the bill iudelinitely postponed, without u division. To iiicurpoiate ihe Adieu C.uuny S.4t igs Institute. ami rei-uiuineiidi-d it mJetiu.te p.itiHJU?mt-ut. The uues.i n Ik-ing on th indefinite postponement. the aye. nud no.- were d- m uulcd, aud boui ordered, resulted nyes 2?, noes 21. So the bill wan iiideliiniely postponed. To uic irpor itu ihu Peiry C -uuty Sivings Institute. ut Smuooet, and lecoiuuieiided its lu-lvliuite postponement ; wh ell wus agreed to. To iiiC'irp nate the Med on County S tvings lustiliite, and recommended i s ludetintie po.poueiu--uL The quedinu being ou tne iiiUctiinie postponement of the bill, ihe ayes and noes were ordered, aud resulted nyea 28, uoes 22. So the bill wus iudetiuiU-ly postponed. To inenrpoi ale ihe Licking County Savings Institute indefinitely postoncd. To incur pora'e the Cleveland Crtnoteiy Association, with au amendment i whuh wus agreed to, aud the bill nrdei'id lo u third trading. Mr. Burns, iVmn the ceiuiuitteo nn New Counties, to which M as commi led n b.ll to erect the uew couuty of Wnllioiiding, report -d i lie same back, and recommended ils iiideti.iilo postponement. I he queotioii beiu ou Die nidetiuite postponement of llie bill, the nyes nud uoe were demanded, and resulted avet 3(1, noes HI, Ho tlie hill was Iudelinitely postponed. Also, to restore Crawford countv to ils constitution al hunt; read thn Itrsl lime. Also, re i mji ted buck a lull to erect (he new eouuiy of Shawnee, and rec om mended it indefinite postpone ment. Mr, Wnite moved thnt the bill be postponed until the first Monday in December next; which wu agreed to. Mr. Ui veil, fnnn the committee on the Currency, to which was commuted the bill to tiinrointe the Co luinbiniia Hank, at New Libtn, and ihe Medina Bank, as independent Banks, sub;eel lo (he piovitious of the ad to iuoirpor ilo thu State Hank ot Ohio, and other banking companies, and recommended it indefinite MBtoueiiieitl. 'file question being oil the ludrfmite postponement uf llie bdl, Ihe nes ami tmes weie ord. nd, and resulted, nves 2!', uoi a 21, as hd'ows : Atks. Messrs. Ilugg, Hre.Lu, Hull, Burt, Colburn, D detl, Dresbnch, O.isloii, Odl, Oilman, Given, Houston, Hutchins, Johnston, Keller, Long, Miaidv, Mvers, Pugh, Pruden, Roedter, Sheldon, Smith of Clermont, Spraguo, Taylor, Weyer, Wluleley, Wlutuu and Speaker 29. J

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H 00 . .3.1 IK) . m 00 UK) 00 OIHO LEGISLATURE. ftuturduy, March 10, IN 50. IN SENATE. 2 o'clock P. M. A resolution for ihe appointment of Jim. T, Worth ingtoii, Joseph M. Dm i a, J nine Kriguet anil John Stilt-well trustees of the Ohio University was adopted. Mr. Viiml, from tlio emmnitleo on Corporations, reported back thirty-seven bills, which were ordered to a third reading on Monday. Mr. Beaver, from the committee on Federal Relations, reported back tho resolutions of Mr. Burn, in relation to the navy and naval olTicors of the late re public ot lexns. The resolutions were disagreed to nyes 4, noes 28. Mr. Hnilan reported hack House bill for the relief of Gross, Difltt ich & Co., and others, with a recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed) nnd recommending tho rdnpiion of a resolution directum the Bonrdol Public Works, with tho advice of the Attorney General, to re-examine the case, review the awards, mid to take any additional testimony offered. The bill was indefinitely postponed. Mr. Beaver moved to amend ho tlmt the principles and recommendations of tho resolution uppiy to the case of Homer Suckctt. The amendment was agreed to. Mr. Viiml ollered a proviso, which wns adopted, that in case the award of the Hoard should be less than the sum idroudy received by the claimants under a previous award, they should repny the excess with the costs of this proceeding. The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Harlan also reported buck II nine bill toauthorize-tlio Columbus nnd Sandusky Turnpike Company to sue the Stnte.uud it wan iudelinitely postponed. Also a number of bills, which were ordered to a third reading on Monday. The bill (introduced by Mr. Worcester) to provide for the better keeping of idiots, was indetiinitcly postponed.Tlio Speaker, on leave, presented a remonstrance from a public meeting ol citizen of Cumberland, Guernsey county, against the new county of Noble. Also, resolutions of the General Assembly of the Statu of Virginia. A number of other bills were ordered to be read a third time on Monday. Ou motion of .Mr. Hums, The Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. 2 o'clock, P. M. The question in order being on the adoption of the resolution of Mr Ball of Muskingum, in relation to the pnymeul of the usual per diem allowance and mileage to Messrs. Scott and Uuuyau, claimant to seat in the House, from Hamilton county, The resolution was then adopted: nyes 31, noes 21. ; Mr. Ilidcoiub asked and obtained h ave to offer n joint resolution, authorizing tho Chief Clerks of the General Assembly to complete the Journal- of the General Assembly, and prepare indexes thereto after tlio close ol toe sensum; wJucli was agreed to. The Speaker laid before the House h communication from the Board of Public Works; which whs laid on the table nnd ordered to bo primed. Mr. Whitou moved lo reconsider the vote taken on yesterday, on agreeing to Senate amendments to the ' House bill providing fur the sale of school section Hi, in Chesterfield township, Lucas county ; which was agreed to. I The amendments were then disagreed to, The HH-aker laid before the House a communication from the temperance societies iu this city; which was laid tin the table. j Mr. Ball of Muskingum moved to reconsider the vote tnkau yesterday, lo (lostpniie indefinitely the bill to in-corfMirnte the 1'omeioy Savings Institute, which motion wns then luid nn the table. The rules were subtended to admit of certain reports of select committees. Mr. Long moved to take up House bill No. M, the bank taxation bill. Confusion. The ayes and noes were demunded, and the House refused to suspend the rules; ayes 2!, iioes 2! ; a vote of two thirds being required. A moiiou wm made lo adjourn, which was disagreed tot nye 9, noes 47. The messages from the Senate were then rend. forty. seven Seuntu bills were recoived for the concurrence of the House, Several House bills were received from the Senate, with amendments, which were ruled ujmii. A Inrge number of House bills iiicorporatingcertnin plnnk road ami turnpike companies were received, with each a certain amendment, which were, in general, nuit-ed to. Fil'y House bills were received having passed the Senate without amendment. The Seiiulu bills were read the second time andcommitted. UtatHti reading and commitment of llontr. billi.K hunt resolution of the Hennie, relative to the payment of dnmages occasioned by a breach ill tho Miami Canal was rend tho third time and passed. Mr. Clnrk, from a select committee asked and olt-tabled leave lo report a bill to incoritorate the Sieurs de Notre Dame Female Educational hulitute, in Uosn county, which was read I ho tint and second limes and committed. Joint resolution relntive to the claim of John Webb wns read the third time and passed. Mr. Bresliu ollere.l n reimliition nrovidins for th ap pointment of an aisisiaut .Messenger, which wns agieed to. Mr. ttoedter offered a resolution in n-(ianl to print ing a certain report of the Director of the I'eniteiilia' ry iu Germaii, pending which, The House adjourned. MoiKlny. Murrli 1(4, lJO. IN SENATE, l'rayer by Rev. Mr, Chenev. Ou imtli"" of Mr. Hums, the rending of the journal wns dispensed with, uud the third reading of Senate Dills was procceued with. BHU read a tkird tmt and putted. To authorixe tl city of Ciliciiiiiati to nubucribe to ihetupilnl stock of iiic Liucinuaii nuil lliilxuurougii rtniirooii Lompaiiv. To int orpomte a plank road company from Uurton, in (bvnig:i eouuiy, to beroy, in L;tke cninity. To incorporate the town of Asliland. To amend an act entiiled, an net to establish the price of the Mumt, W,din-.h, nnd Erie, nnd Ohio canal lands, and to accire their nle to ncluitl set iters, To authoi lie the Countv ComuiMsioueni ol Mudii and Knyette CMiiuliesto subsci ibe slink Ui certain I urn- pike companies. Ibdalive to the treasurer of Hamilton county. To amend tho charter of Kluhitiu, Beluioiit comity To nutlmrie the surrender of lenses in sect. 2!tt tji 10, range 2, iu the county of Hmler. To ineorpoiate srh.ml distrirt No. 9, iu Liv and St. Clair townships, Columbiana county Kurth-T to nmend an act to estalilish a Commercial Hospital and Luuntic Asylum. To iucorKrato the Chiton and Bymn TurnpikeCompany. To incorporate the Methodist Episcopal Church in Somerset. To amend the aels authorizing Licking and Muskin gum counties, mm me town ui Amiotwlie to iiibscribi to railroad coimmiiiei. To aineiul the charter of Fulton, Hamilton county, in relation to jiniicini proceedings in lavor of, 01 gainst unsolved corponitioiis. To incorporate the Ohiu Savings Institute of Cincinnati.To incorp'rate the ('inciunati Chniuber of Coin- meri-e and Merchant s rxelinuge. 10 autiiorixe aiiihii it. Howe to iirrender tho lense for, and become the purchaser of a part of school sec tion lo, Annum tow uli i p, Urnwlord rounty. To incorporate the l;i ton Hotel Company. To aboloh capital piiuiN.nnent. Arm .Messrs. Heaver, Heeson, Blake, Ilnmdwelt, Chiise.Cuiimtishmu, Dimmock. Dubbs, Kergusfiu, Hen- oncKs, ii"iiru. i.awreuce, iewis, Batter, nimpson, Bwilt, Viual, nml Wdsou. nixs ieirs. niocKsoni, nurns.i;oumin, Denuison Fckley, Hnrlsn, Uurton, Myers, Olds, IMterson.rnviie, and Sponker p. Making Merritt II. Baldwin tho legal heir of Jonathan 1. Mnsitn, To inrorpornto tho Poland and Columbiana I'lnnk Kona Coinpnnv. In nmemltnont of tho nrnctice of iudirinl eonrt. To amend the acts incorporating the city of Colum- UUI. To nuth'trirn th surrender of certain lease chool Inud iu Shelby countv. To revue and continue in force a certain act therei unmeil. Hill iiitrodkeett, read iVmy, and referent. By Mr. Law. re nee, to iumirpunite Uio Western Ulc Insurance Cow. paiiy, of Oiuciuiiati. Mr. Dnbbs, to amend the act to incorporate the Cole-rain. Oxf .rd uud Bull brook Turnpike Company. Mr. Uatkcr, toiiinend the aotiaourpurdtiugtlia town of Marietta. The vote by which the resolutions for the appoint ment of a commission to examine the Commercial Hospital, of Cincinnati, were passed, was reconsidered, and they were laid on the bible. Mr. Brondwell, ou leave, reported back House bill authorizing the city of Cincinnati to lend its credit to the amount of one million of dollars to railroad com panies; nnd it was ordered to a third reading to-mor row; ayes lu, noes 11, Mr. Viiinl moved n reconsideration of the vote by which the bill to establish a State Board of Instruction wns indefinitely postponed. Ho hjUl ascertained, beyond a doubt, that the Hoard would M be a charge on the State. The votB was reconsidered, the motion to poslpouo withdrawn by ieuve of tho Senate, uud the bilf referred to Messrs. Conklin and Lewis. Mr. Oeimisou, from the committee on Finance, reported back the joint resolution authorizing an examination of the affairs of the Znuesville and Maysville Turnpike Koad, with nn amendment directing the Board of I'ublio Works to appoint one disinterested pei son m the commissioner. Mr. Myers inquired what had become of tho bi.l requiring the Bun Its of Ohio to redeem their paper at Columbus. Mr. Eckley. It is in the bauds of tho Currency committee. Houte bitlt read a third time and patted. Prescribing the manner of entering town lots ou the tux duplicate iu Luc us county. To authorize the sale of school section 16, in Dela ware township, Defiance county. v t lue Senate tuuK u recess. 2 o'clock P. M. House bill, to incorporate several turnpike com pa-1 nies therein named, in Greene county, was passed. On motion ot Mr. Con vers, the House messages con taining notices ot the passage of bills were read. J lie diii to erect me new county oi bik was among thers received, read twice, and ou his own niotiun re ferred to Mr. Whitman. Senate bill, to incorporate the Poland and Columbi ana riunk Koad Company, was read a third time and passed. uu motion ot Mr. uonvers, .vtr. Dyers in me cuair; he bill to incorporate tho city of Zauenville wus read wice, and referred to 'he committee an Corporations. About sixty House bills were read twice and re fer ted. Ou motion, the Senate resolved itself into Commit-e uf the Whule, Mr. Dubbs in the chair, and consid- red the bill to provide tur the government of the Lu natic Asylum. The bill was ordered to its third reading to-morrow. Mr. Hluke introduced u bill to amend au act entitled an act preschbing tho limo- uf holding Courts ot Com mon riens in too inn judicial circuit, russeii. Mr. Horton reported a bill authorizing to Board of Education of the town ot Alliens to sell a part of iulcit 18. in said town. Read twice and referred to the cotn- littee on Schools, &c. Mr. Burns reported back tho bill to incorporate the teobeiiville and Forks of tho Koad Company, and it was passed. Mr, 1'ayue reported a bin to tux me capital stock ui at i road corporations, according to its true value, tteau wice and referred. The Senate took a recess until 7 o'clock. 7 o'clock, P. M. Mr. Lewis presented the petition of the Mayor, Re corder, Town Council and citizens of Jefferson, Hurri- nn county, asking an extension of the corporate limits I said town. Referred to Mr. Lewis. Mr. Eckley reported a series of joint resolutions in favor of the construction by our Government of a ship iml around the r allsol INiagarn; which was adopted-Mr. HurusreiHiried back bis joint resolutions, recom mending to Cougre-s to grant lo the soldiers and o Ulcers of tho war of 1H12, and their heirs, bounty lands, and that they bo placed iu all respects on the same toting witli the soldiers ot ttie Mexican war and Uio nr ol independence. Adopted. use mil to incorporate tue west Liberty central Id verpool II. lilrond Company wns passed. House bill lo authorizo tho commissioners of Ham- Iton county to erect public buildings was postponed lilil tue lust Monday nl December uoxt. Th' bill to atm-nd the charter of the Xeuia and Co- loi I Railroad Company. Mr. CiinninuliHiij reported a bill for the relief of OH- t Stncey. Read twice and referred. Mr, Lewis, from the committee on the Penitentiary, reported a joint resolution, instructing L. Dewey, the Win den ot the Ohio reiiitetitiary, to examine into the liseiplitio or other ruled of government in use in the lilterent prisons of other States, or in Europe, and to Ivise the next Assembly as to a suitable system of ilico, Ac. Adopted. House bill to ro-orgauize the militia was indefinitely ist poned. The Senate adjourned at !)j P. M. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Petifiont prcientcd. Sir. HoL'gs, the remonstrance of mums M Donald and ;il others against Walhondiug oiiuty. Also, of 2U citizens of Ml. Vernon, to exempt them from tho operation of the Akron school lw. Mr. tiiven, the petition ot O. A. Hostord aud others Sinrk and ndj' iii ing counties, toiucurturate tho Mil rsbiirg and Masilou plank road company. Also, on the sumo subject. Mr. Burt, (he proceedings of a public meeting at )cheter, in Coshocton county, signed by 95 citizens, r tin- new county of Walhondiug. Mr. nresiin, in regard to annexing r on Bail to uinn. Mt. Hogg-, of 72 citizens of Knox, to incormrate the mtta mid Mount Vernon plunk road company. Mr. Spelinnn, uf .r2 citizens of Ohio, to exteud Free ratio to llm Cliicmunli Medical College. Mr. Fatten, ul John Spray and 52 others of Clinton in hit ion to the Commercial Hospital. Mr. Houston, for a plank mail in Mahoning county. Mr. McNeely, of 73 citizens of Belmont and Harrisou, r a turnpike. Mr. Heed, the remonstrance ol Aaron Decker and 21 hers of Licking, against Wulhondiug. Mr. Mi .eelv, ol Jo tin Campbell aud ldu others of dmoiit, in regard to (he terminus of the Central Ohio lailrond. Mr. Given.ofWilliain Kirkpatnck and others of Stark unity, for a plank road. .Mr. v lutein, oi a. neott and ou others oi Lorain, to mend the rhurter of Elyrin. Mr. Woodiord, the memorial ot Joseph Darker and hers, lor the protection of theep. Mr. i'tth presented the protest of himself and oth- r, ngaiust tin.1 Senate ameudmont to the Convention II. Utilt read the third time. To incorporate Ripley, in rown county. i HSvd. ror the ereehouot the county ot Mk. Tho iuetioii being on tho passage of the bill, A cull uf the House wus entered. After d eh ate, Mr. Roedter moved tho previous question, which wnn seconded. The question being, shall the tnntn question be now it, the same was dec it led in the aUirmntive. The finest inn bring, shall the bill pass, the ayes and noes were ordered, aud resulted ayes 33, noes 26, as follows : Atk Mesrs. Ball of Muskingum, Ball of Morgan, Hull, Huriieii, Carney, Chase, Clark, Copeland, Dodils, Ensign, Fairchild. 1-ruer, Furnas Green, Hammond, .oleoinli.Kriioi. Lilt. Muufull. McNeelv. Mood v. Mus tin. Tattoo, l(eed, llmlgers. Smith ol Mud son, Waite, W iril.Wiitt, Wil,iKdiord, Worley and Speaker 33. Nok Mensrs. Uogs, Uresliu, Uurt, Colburn, Dal- ell, Dresbnch, Fee, Franks, Gaston, Gill, Oilman, Giv- u. HoiHton, Johnston, Keller, Lung, Myers, Puith, rudetl, Roedter, H Kusiwll, Sheldon. Siirague, I ti v lor and v mioii vn. So the bill pnss'il. Mr. Rosi, uu bi half of himself and other, gave no lice if protest. Hons bill to incorporate the city of Zauctville, in llie rouutv ol MiiMktiiguin. l tissed. I'o cnm(M'ii'ito tht) Clerks of tho courts of Common 'leas lor recording certain bonds. I'nssed. To amend the net to iucorHinite tho Help re and Oih' innati It iiltond Company. 1'assed To amend nn act to incorporate Georgetown, in the county ol H rown. roused. lo incorporate tlio Mt. I'lcasaut riuioinatiican Soci elv, Passed, To amend the charter of Waverly, in the county ol Pike. Pasted. To amend tho charter of Lewisburg. in Preble co, Passed. To incorporate Berea, iu the county of Cuyahoga. Passed. To itieorporale the Maysville. West Jefferson, and Opossum Utver riauk Koad company, raised, l o nieorponite the M-t-imiucs Mutual rrotecuon no. 31, of Mnuuiec City. 1'assed. To authorixe tho sale of sectiou 10, T. 9, S. R. 6, E Lucas county. Passed. To amend the net to lay out and establish the Tulo- lo and Cludoii Free Turnpike Rontl. 1'assed. Further to tune ml the charter of Toledo, Passed. To incorporate the Cleveland and Mnumee Railroad Company. Pited. Uelniivo to the appointment ol trustees ui uie Ohio I niversiiy. rawd. Ill relation to the claims of certain persons, fordnm ni-es sustained while navigating the canals of this State. I'ussed. To ntiietiil the charter of Carlisle, in Monroe comity, Mr. Speluiiiii moved to strike out the thud section empowering the town council hi issue license for the snie ol liquors; which was agreed lo ; ayes Ji,noes'J So the bill passed. To amend the charter of Bainbi idge, in Ross county. Pnsncd. Further lo amend tho charter of Cincinnnti. To incorporate the West Liberty Central Hailmad Company. ('Hin the passage of the foregoing bill, Mr. Long asked tin nyea tmd ihms. Mr. Watt demanded a call of the House l which was hnd. The question being on the passage of the bill, the ante was lost i aye 30, bom 30, aa fullowt t Ayxs Messrs. Ball of Mmkingum, Bull of Morgan, Burnett, Carney, Clurk, Copeland, Dodds, Ensign, Fairchild, Frnzor, Furnas, Gill, Given, Hammond, Hawkins, Holuomb, Lutz, Manfull, McNeely, Myers, Pugsley, Reed, Rlgers( Smith of Madison, Ward, Watt, Will, Woodford, Worley and Speaker 30. Nuis. Messrs. Boggs. Bresliu, Bull, Burt, Colbum, Dalzell, Dresbnch, Franks, Gorton, Gilmun, Hi usiou, Hutch ins, Johnston, Keller, Krum, Long, Moody, Muslin, Pntton, I'ugh, Pruden, Roedter, Ross, Russell, Sheldon, Spulinun, Spraguo, Taylor, Waite and Whitou 30. Mr. Waite moved to reconsider the vote just taken, upon which motion the ayes and noes were demanded, and resulted ayes 35, noes 2-r. So the vote was reconsidered. On motion of Mr. Wuito, the bill was laid on tho table.Requiring annual settlements by county officers. Passed. To extend the corporate limit of London, in Madison county. Mr. Smith of Madison ottered an amendment, which wua agreed to, and the bill passed. Resolution, directing the admission of two luualicB of Delaware county into the Asylum ns Stale putieuu. Passsed. To authorize the nle of school sectiou 10, iu York township, iu Darke county. Resolution, in relation to the claims of certain persons therein named for damages occasioned by the construction of the public workHot the Slate. Passed. To repeal the act to lay out aud establish a free turnpike from the south line of township 5, range 12, in Wood comity, to McCutchensville. Passed. Fixing the time for the commencement and completion of tho Ohio Railroad. Passed. To amend au act fixing tho rate of toll for grinding.Mr. Dalzell moved that the bill be iudefmmitoly postponed. lost. The question being on tho puRsnge of the bill, the ayes and uoe were demanded, and resulted ayes 19, noes 34. Bo tho bill wns lust. To authorize tho trustees of Monroe township, Knox county, to re-district said township for school purposes. Passed. To authorize tho snle of school section 10, Auglaize township, Paulding county. Passed. To repeal au act to regulate the militia, and to revivo certain acts iu regard to tho militia. Ou the passage of the foregoing bill, tho ayes and noes were demanded, and resulted uyea 21), noes 25. So the bill passed. To incorporate the Tifiin River Slack Wnter Navigation Company, in tho counties of Defiance and William. Upon the nnisiiiro of the foreimm? bill, the aves and noes being demanded, Mr. Sprugue addressed tho House in favor of the bill. The result was, ayes 25, nuos 25. So the bill wa lost. To incorporate the town of Monroe, in Butler coun ty. Passed. Mr. Soelitian moved a recn moderation ol' tbn vote, nn the final passage of the bi'd to incorporate the Titbit niver ntack water Navigation Company, which was agreed to. 1 no bill was committed to Mr. Sprngue. Fixing the time of the annual assessment of inonevs ud credit. Resolution for the relief of Rev. V. A. 8 mall wood n greed to. Resolution, in relation to the claim of Joseph Walton, of Tuscarawas county, for dnmagej occasioned by the construction of ccrtaiti public works. To establish a special mad dUtrictin Walnut Hills. Sec., Hamilton county. Fussed. 10 regulate cetnetcry associations and other companies whero real property i exempt from execution. Passed. Mr. Worley asked and obtained leave to offer a ro- lution providing for an evening session; and that uo member shall speak more than five minutes at a time and ouly once upon each question. The question being upon tho first branch of the res olution, the same was agreed to. the question then being on the second branch of the resolution, Iho ayes and noes were demanded, and resulted ayes 37, noes 14. do the resolution was adopted. And the House took a recess. 2 o'clock, P. M. Bill read the third time.Ttt provide for toe workinc of the township roads in Fayette and Galliu counties, i assed. To incorporate the Columbus and Suuburv Turnpike or Plank Hoad Company. Passed. lo amend the act authorizing aid to the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad Cumpaiiy by the State of Ohio. assed. To amend an act to incorporate the Akron Cold Spring Com iian y. Passed. lo amend tuo charter ol the town ol Cardmgtoii, in Miami county. Passed. Authorizing the sale of bunds by the Hebron and Oxford Railroad Company. Uu motion, the lorcgomg bill was referred to Mr. Moody. To incorporate the Wood county and Western Re- servo Turnpike Road Company. Passed. To make Mount Gileud, iu Morrow county, a special road district. To authorize the salo of school lands in Knox town- ihip, Jefferson county. Passed. To incorporate the PresbyterUn Con irre nation in Springfield, Jefferson county. Passed. 10 incorporate iiiouwi ureca vniiey nauronu uoin- pany. Passed. To incorporate the Ripley and Eekmausville Turnpike Company. Passed. Authorizing llie stile ot certain school lands in Home township, Athens county. Passed. lo iiiconxiratQ the Urst Keguiar Lfaptut Church in Bryan, Williams county. Pacd. Appointing Commissioners to review and re-locate the seat of justice of Pnulding county. Passed. to incorporate the rust UnpiiHtuuutih in ueiianco, Defiance county. Patned-Resolulion authorizing the Board of Public Works to compromise with the administrators of F. Lyon, de- censed. Passed. To authorize tho release of certain turnpike rends to tho county of Fayette. Passed. lo change the name oi county poor nouses, to conn ty infirmaries. Passed. Ou motion of Mr. Waite, tho bill to incortorate the West Liberty Central Rmlroad Company was taken from the table. Ou motion, a call of the House was ordered, and GO members answered. Proceedings under the call were suspended. The o ties I ion being. Shall the bill pa-s 1 the aves and noes were ordered, uud resulted, ayes 32, noes 27, as follows: Atks Messrs. Ball of Morgan, Burnett, Carney, Chase, Clark, Copeland, Dodds, Fairchild, Frnzor, Furnas, Given, Green, Hammond, Hawkins, Holcomb, Lutz, Mnntull, McNeely, Moody, Myers, Pugsley, Keed, Rogers. Smith of Madison, Sprngue, Taylor, Ward, Walt. Will. Woodford. Worley, nnd Speaker 32. Nois Messrs. Hoggs, Ureal in, Hull, Collmrn, Ual- 11, Dresbnch, Fee, Franks, Gatou, Gill. Oilman, Houston. Hutchins, Johnston, Keller, Krum, Long, Mustin, Pruden, Pugh, Roeilter, Ross, Russell, Sheldon, Spolmau, Watte, and Muton .'7. so the bill paused. To regulate the sole of Linseed oil by weight. Pass ed. To amend the act to incorporate Gnllipolis, in Gal lia county. Passed. To incorporate Uio town oi iiionivnie, iu retry countv. Passed. To authorize the Auditor of Sandusky county to is sue a html certificate to the purchaser o part ul sec iff. Madison townslnn. MandnsUv countv. 1'atsed. To incorporate the W inchester and Carlisle I lank Road CumPaiiV. Pnssed. To transfer the duties of trustees of school section in Richland, Belmont cuiiuty, to the Auditor ami Trea surer, r asset I. To lav out and establish tho Winchester nnd Cam den Free Turnpike Road in Preble county. Passed. To incorporate the johusviiio aim rannersvuie Turnpike Company. Passed. To authorise ttie commissioners oi L.oram eouuiy to levy an additional tax. Passed. To incorporate the Nimeshdlnn and Tuscarawas Plank Road Company. Passed. To authorize the trustees ot tue several townships in Erie and adiuinina counties to subscribe to tho capital stock of certuiu plank road companies. Passed. To incorjMjrnte the Columbia Township Turnpike Comimuv. in Hamilton county. Parsed. To incorporate the unuiou and new rnuuueipnia Rntlmad Company. 1'assed. Relating to railway subscriptions in Champaign countv. Upon the pnsaago of the foregoing bill, the ayes and noes wore demanded, and resulted ayes .in, noes as follows: Atx Messrs. Ball of Morgan, Burnett, Chase, Cln' V Copeland, Dodds, Ensign, Fairchild, Frazer, Furims.Gill, Given, (ireen. Hammond, Hawkins, Holcomb, Hutch' ins, LuU, Mnntull, McNeely, Myers, Pruden, Pugh, Pnaslev. Reed. Ri Hirers. Ross, Smith of Madison, Spraguo, Waite, Ward, Watt, W ill, Woodford, Worley and Speaker Jo. Noxs, Messrs. Boggs, Bresliu, Bull, Colbum. Dal xell, Dresbnch, Fee, Franks, Gaston, Gilmnn, Houston, Johnston, Keller, Long, Moody, Mustin, Roedter, Shel don, SNlmnii, Taylor, Whitou 21. So tho bill passed. To incorporate the Waldo and Card ing ton Planl Rond Company passed. All the bills read this day, up to this time, originated iu the House. Senate billt read the third time. To authorise tho cit-limn nf Wooster ill Wavue comilv In vutn lor or against the provisions of lite Akum school law, aud lor other purMses. Passed. Revorit of ttandtng committee, Mr. Chase, from the committee on lUilrondiaiid Turnpikes, to whom was referred certain bills, reported the sumo back, aud they wereapi;ropriatelvdispoaed of. Mr. Hawkins, from th committee ou Public Works, to which was referred certain papers in relation to a claim of John McCune, reported the same back, and asked to be discharged from further consideration o the name, and that the cose be referred to the Board of Public Works, to take further testimony; which wns agreed to. Also, the same gentleman, from the same committee reported a joint resolution in relation to the Warren County Canal, which was twice read, and ordered to a third reading. Mr, Pugh, from the committee on the Judiciary, to which wuh committed the act to amend an act entitled an act fixing the rate of interest, reported the sane back with au amendment. Mr. Hall of Muskingum, moved to amend the bill by striking out ten.'' (as the maximum rate of interest to bo legally contracted for by persons other than banks,) und inserting " eight," A cull of the House was had. Tho question being on the amendment of Mr Ball, the aye and noes were demanded, and resulted ayes lit, noes, 30, as follows : Aykh Messrs. Ball of Morgan, Bull of Muskingum, Colburn, Dulzell, Ensign, Franks, Fra;r, Gas.-tou, Green, Hummond, Johnston, Krum, Lutx Pugsley, Heed, Russell, Watt, Whiten, and Speaker 19. Nous Messrs. Bresliu, Bull, Burnett, Carney, Cliase, Copuluiul, Dodds, Dresbnch, Fuirchild, Fee, Gill, Gil-limn, Given, Hawkins, Holcomb, Houston, Hutchins, McNeely, Moody, Myers, Fatten, Pruden, Pugh, Roedter, Rogers, Rosb, Sheldon, Smith of Madison, Spelinnn, Sprngue, Taylor, Waite, Will, Woodford and Worley 30. ( So the amendment was lost. Tho amendment of the committee wis agreed to. The bill was then ordered to a third reating ; aye 30, noes 20. f Mr. Pugh moved that the bill be read the jrd time now; which was agreed to. Mr. Sprugue moved to amend a follow i strike out in lino 3d, "payment or forbearance of mnoy," and insert ns to i lows : loan ol specie.' Mr. Pugh demanded the previous question, which was seconded and ordered; ayes 29, noes 27. I Tho ouestion recurrinif on the amendment of Mr. Spraguo, the aye and noes were demanded, and resulted; nyes 2(1, noes 31, hs follows: Aries. Messrs. Hull of Muskingum, Bull of Morgan, Doggs, Bull, Colbum Dalzell, Dresbach, Fee, Franks, Fruzer, Furnas, Gaston, Gdl, Oilman, Given, Green, Houston, Johnston, Lutz, Mustin, Roedter, Russell, Sprngue, Taylor, Whitou, and Speaker. 20. Sum. Messrs. Burnett, Carney, Chase, Copeland, Dodds, Ensign, Fairchild, Hammond, Hawkins, Holcomb, llutcliiiis, Krum, Long, McNeely, Moody Myers. Pntton, Pruden, Pugh, Pugsley, Reed, Rinlgers, Ross, Sheldon, Smith of Madison, Spelmau, Waite, Watt, Will, Woodiord and Worley. 31. So the amendment wus disagreed to. The question being uu the potonement uf the bill, the ayes and noes were demanded, and resulted aye 32, noes 24, as follows: Ayks Messrs. Bull, Burnett, Carney, Chase, Copeland, Dodds. Fairchild, Fee, Franks, Gill, Given, Hammond, Hawkins, Holcomb, Houston, Hubbell, Hutchins, Johnston, Keller, Krum, Lipps, Long, McNeely, Myers, Pntton, Pruden, Pugh, Roedter, Rogers, Sheldon. Smith of Madison, Spelinnn, Taylor, Wuito, Will, Woodford and Worley 32. Noes Messrs. Hall ot Morgnn, Ball of Muskingum, Boggs, Clark. Colburn, Dal.ell, Dresbnch, Ensign, Fra-zer, Furnas, Gaston, Green, Johnston, Krum, Long, Lutz, Mnntull, McNeely, Moody, Mustin, Myers, Pat-ton, Pruden, Pupil, Pugsley, Reed, Ross, Russell, Spraguo, Watt, Whiton and Speaker 24. So the bill passed. The same gentleman, from the same committee, to which wus committed an act to repeul an act passed February 8, 1848, and to revive an act passed January 12, 1824, relating to interest, reported the some and recommended its pnssage. The bill was then read the third time and passed. Tho bill to amend the practice in judicial court wa also reported back, with an amendment, which wa agreed to. The bill giving the Supreme Court jurisdiction over the Board of Public Works ia reported bock, and it postponement recommended. The House refused to order the bill to be engrossed. The same gentleman, from the committee, to which was committed a bill to amend the law to tax bnnka, bridge and insurance companies, reported llie same back, and recommended its indefinite postponement, which was agreed to, ayes 47, noe 10. i In; mine gentleman, Irom the same committee, to liicli wa referred a bill to incorporate all the frac tional parts of Ohio, and tho rest ol mankind, not otherwise incorporated, rejioried the same back and recommended its postponement until the first Monday in December next. The bill was then rend at the Clerk's desk and post poned until the first Monday in December next. 1 he same gentleman, irom the same commuieo, reported buck u bill to reneal the act to incorimrate the Milan and Richland Plank Road Company, uud a ma inly ot the committee recommended its engrossment. Mr. Pugh demanded tho Hyes aud noes, which were ordered, nud resulted ayes 30, noes 30. bo me tloiiio reiuseu io oruer tue oiu kj uo ou-ussed.Also, (he bill to defiuo the powers and duties of the Auditor of Suite, and a majority of the committee re- mineiided its engrossment. Tho ouestion heimr ou tho engrossment of tho bill, the uyes and noe were demanded, and resulted; ayes 7, noes 32, as follows: Atrs. Messrs. Boggs, Hreitl in. Hurt, C-ilhurii, uai-II, Feo, Franks, Gaston, Gill, Oilman, Given, Hous ton, Hutchins, Johnston, Long, Moody, Mustin, Myers, ul'Ii, Pruden, Roedter, Ross, Uussell, ttheldou, ami- man, Taylor, Whiton and Spenkor. 27. Noxs. .Messrs. Mall ol Muskingum, nnu oi .uorenn, Burnett, Carney, Chnso, Clark, Copland, Dodds, Dn- iacli, Ensign, ruirclnld, rrazer, r urnas, Green, Ham mond, Hawkins, Holcomo, Krum, r.iuz, .unman, mc- N'eelv. Pntton. PiiL'sleT. Reed. Rodcer. Smith of Mad ison, Waite, Ward, Watt, Will, Woodford and Worley. 32. So tho House refused to order the lull to be en- rossed. Also, the bill mnkinff the stock holders of railroads. lank roads, turnpike roads, Banking and Insurance com tun ies, individually liable, neponeu uio snme iinck, and a majority ot the committee recoiumoiiueu engrossment. The question being on the engrossment of the bill, ie nves nud noes were demanded, and resulted, aye 29, noe 31, as follows: Atks Messrs. Hen net t, Hoggs, u res I in, Hull, Hurt, ilburn. Dalzell. Dresbach, Fee, Franks, Furnas, Gas ton, Gill, Oilman, Given, Houston, Hutchins. Johnston, Long, Moody, Myers, Pruden, Pui:h. Reedier, Kom, Russell, Sheldon," Spolmau, Taylor, Whitou and Spa- r Noxs Messrs. Ball of Morgan, Ball of Mntkingum, Runielt. Cnrnev. Chase. Clark. CotH'lnnd. Dodds, En sign, Fairchild, Frazer, Furnas, Green, Hammond, Haw- us, Holcomb, Kmtn, Lilt. Manlull, McNeely, rntton, nislev. Reed. Rollers, Smith nf MalLton, Waito, Ward, Watt, W ill, Woodford and Worley 31. So the House reiused to order the lull to bo engross ed. Also, i bill supplementary to an act diseasing with mmf in certain cases, and recommended that tho bill lie indefinitely postponed. The questiou being on tho indefinite postponement of the bill, the nyes uud noe were demanded, and re suited aye 25, noes 31. So the House refused to postpone. A call of the House was ordered. Mr. Gaston moved a recots lost. The bill then nnned The Hon so then tixik nn the report nf the committee of conference on Senate (till to incortornte the Cem etery of Bellefuntaiuo, and receded from it amend ments. And tho House took a recess. 7 o'clock. P. M. Mr. Piuden. from the Standing Committee on Cor- Mirations, roHirted back certain bills, on lollows: To iurorNiraie oi. i.uku i-muui, m iincnuinii. The loll wns then rend llie third time and passed. Also, to incorporate St. Johu's Episcopal Church, in Cincinnati. Tho hill was then read Uo third time and passed. To incorporate the German Evatigelicol Church, uf St. Mnrv's. iu Mercerrounty. Also, several other bills, which were ordered to be engrossed or otherwise disposed ol, Mr. (ireen, Irom the uommiueo on now Counties reported bark a bill to divide tho township of Colum bia, in Hamilton county, into precincts, aud for other purpose. I he bill was then reno uiu iinru nine ana passed. Mr. Pruden. from the Committee on Corporations. rruorted buck Houso bill to incorporate tile Sieurs de Notre Duino feinnie niiucaiiouai institute, ot Clul icothe. aud recommended it passage. The bill wns then engrossed at the Clerk' desk rend llie third time and luissru. Mr. Lou a. on leave, introduced a resolution, explan atory to the 5th section of the art paued March 2 IS Hi, prescribing th" dimes or uio Hoard or Public Works, the Caunl Fund Coininisioner. the Auditor and Treasurer of Stale, in regard to the disbursement of the Canal Fund, and the receipt of delinoueut taxes. which wa read the first and second times, and refer red to the Committee nn the Judiciary, Mr. Sielmnn, from the Committee on Finance, reported a bill to regulate Foreign Insurance, which was twice read and committed to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. Lomr. from the Committee ou Rnilmndi smt Turnpike, rejHirted back certain bills, which were sovemuy disposed ol. A lull lo incorporate the Maumne and Findlav Rail mad com winy, wns, en motion of Mr. Waite, read the third time anil passed. To incorporate the Steubenville and Wellsvilte Rai mad compnny, and recommended it indefinite pott-IMinement, which was disagreed to. The bill was ordered to a third reading on Weduet uny. The Speaker laid before the Houtr a communication announcing that Hetrher w. rratt, Esq., recently oleo-ted nn Associate Judge of Hamilton, decline to serve, and that there is, in consequence, a vacancy, Works, i i regard to it annual report and meetings-laid on the table. Also, tho proceedings of a Railroad meeting against amending the charter of the Ceutral Ohio Railroad company, which was referred. Mr. Given, from the Committee on Currency, to which was committed the bill to authorize free bank-ry in Ohio, reported the same bock, aud recommended its indefinite postponement, Mr. Green offered an amendment. On motion of Mr, Ball of Muskingum, the bill and amendment were laid on the table nud maue ine special order of the day for to-morrow, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Mr. Given, from the same committee, reported back certain petitions nravinir for the oassnge of a free bank ing law, and asked to bo discharged Irom any further consideration of the same; which was agreed to. Mr. Smith uf Mudisnn. from the committee on Ag riculture, reported a bill supplementary to the act for uio protection ot Bheepj winch was read tne uuru time aiul passed. Mr. Waite asked leave, which wa grunted, to intro duce a resolution dispensm with the printing of cor- tain document, aud withdrawing the nme from the primer; winch was agreed to. Mr. Roedter, from a select committee, reported buck a bill to amend nn act for the relief of the Poor, and recommended its indefinite postponement. The question being ou the indefinite postponement ui mo bin, Mr. Spelman spoke in favor of the bill. Mr. Roedter said he should like to tay a few words upon the question. Confusion. Speaker (Mr. Holcomb.) You had better niako your communication in writing, for you can't be heard. Mr, Roedter proceeded, and wa followed by Mr. Clnrk. The bill was postponed, ayes 34, noes 21. Mr. Hawkins, from the committee on Public Works, reported back certain petition, and asked to be discharged ; which wu agreed to. Mr. Pruden. from a select committee, reported back a bill to incorporate tlio Springfield Hydraulic Company, and recummeuded its indefinite posliionement. The question being on the indefinite postponement of tho bill, the aye and noe were demanded, and resulted; ayes 21 noes 34. So the House refused to postpone. The bill wns then ordered to be engrossed. And the Houso adjourned. Tuesday, Itlurcti 19, 1850. IN SENATE. Petiliont presented and referred. My Mr. Cunningham, on the subject of the removal of the county seat of the county of Pnulding. Mr. Uluke, of E. Parinolee and other uf Medina, ou temperance. Mr. Eckley, of J. N. Meek aud 80 others oi Carroll, on temperance. Mr. Wilson, of citizen of Sandusky City, for power to grant licenses. Mr. Patterson, of Wm. M. McCormick and 14 others, that the Board uf Public Works be instructed to examine concerning damage done on the south side of Licking Creek. Reports of Committees. Mr. Viiml reported a bill to amend tho act to incorporate the Columbus Gas Light ami Coke Company. Rend twice and ordered to be engrossed. Also, the bill to incorporate the city of Zauesville, with a recommendation that it be read the third time. On motion of Mr. Convers, the bill was read a third time by its title, and passed. The bill to give the town of Waverly the power of licensing wa indefinitely postponed-18 to 6. Mr. Vmal reKrted a bill to amend the act to incorporate the Mad River and Miami Central Railroad Company, passed March 8, 1850. Read three several times aud passed. lr. Dubbs, from the aelect committee, to which was referred the resolution of Mr. Don ni sun, tor the payment of the physicians, nurses, guards, and others employed in the Penitentiaryduriug the cholera, made a report. The report proposes to pay Dr. Trevit 050; Dr. H. St J. B. Thompson $3H0 ; Dr. N. Gny $450 ; estate of. Dr. Lathropaud Gard $100 each ; Dr. J. Morison$280' Dr. Geo. Maria $300 ; Dr. H. Mathews $120. The appropriations for nurses, guards, &c.. standing a reported by Mr, Deniiisuu. Mr. Dubbs stated that the aggregate amount of appropriations reported by the standing committee, was $4,670; by Mr. Deunisou $8,800; by tho present select committee $7,000. Before discussing tho report, the Senate took a re cess till 2 o'clock. 3 o'clock P M. I The question being on acreeitis to the reoort of the Select committee on the subject of compensation to me pnysiciniis, guanis, nurses and other employed in the Penitentiary, I he report was at length adopted ayes lo, noes 12. House amendments to the joint resolution appointing Director of the Ohio Lunatic Asylum. Mr. Olds, from the Select committee on Temperance. reported buck Senate bill on that subject with a sub stitute, the question being on agreeing to which A diviiion ot tne questiou was called lor. The Speaker said U would then bo considered by sections. The first section repeal all the license law and mnke it unlawful to grant any license for the sale of spirituous or tiitoxicntnig liquors. Agreed to aye lb, noe v. The second section provide Penalties of not lest thou ten nor more than one hundred dollars, against those who sell iu a quantity lea than one quart. Agreed to. i he tntrd section make the person so selling, in ad itioti to the penalty imised, liable to an action in the case to the person to whom the liquor is sold, for los I time, sicklies, ate. Lost ayes 13, noes 15. The fourth section makes it not necessary in any ac tion to prove the kind of intoxicating liquor sold. Agreed to ayes 18, noes 10. The filth section:" If any nerann shall bn shown by proof to be engaged in tho business of retailing intoxicating liquor, it shall not be necessary to prove any specific violation of the secoud section.'' Disagreed to ayes 8, noes 19. Sec. tl. No suit for any liauor bill mads whsm in. toxicatins liquors are sold contrary to the provisions of Luis uci snau oe euioriaineu oy any courier other in- miini. Agreed to. The other sections were agreed to. fA coor of me wiinia uui win or given to-morrow, j l no senate took a recess until 7 o clock. 7 o'clock P. M. The temperance bill wu roforred to Messrs. Old id utinse. Senate bills read a third Hint and passed. To ameud ie act to revive and create permanently the office of treasurer, wmpjwnter tp., Hamilton comity. io incorporate me uoiii tun plank rend com nan To exempt Mt. Vernon from the nro visions nf thn Akron school law. Authorizing tho city of Cincinnati to borrow nn million of dollars, fur the purpose of the public lauding ou the Ohio river. On motion of Mr. Lewis, the bill to erect the new county of Orange was postpoued until the second Tnes- t ...I . . " 1 he senate ret used to reconsider this vote. On motiou, the committee on new counties wns His. charged from the further consideration of the petitions and remonstrance, in relation to the counties of Na tional, Clmtnu, Cumberland and Noble. i ue uui w create tne new couuty ol Noble wi re- I erred to Mr. aiuipson. House tnlu passed. lo incorporate the town of Rip- For the government of the Ohio Lunatic Asvlom. The Senate adjourned (9.10 P. M.) until 9 lo-mor- row morning. 'nserting or: which was agreed to ayes 29, noe 26. The question then being on the amendment, the aye and noes were: aye 29, noes 2y. So the amendment was lost. The question being on the amendment providing that the bunk established under the law should pay out nothing but gold and silvor.or its own notes, upon mo live, aim uoe were demanded, and result ed : aye 29, noe 29 So the amendment wm fi;,.rinrl t.t Hie question being on the amendment providing that the LegiMlaturo may repeul the law, notwithstanding the establishment of a bank under it, upon which the ayes and noes were demunded.and resulted: ayes So the amendment wns 1nt The recommendation of an indefinite postponement, was then withdrawn, iu order that the test question r'e"' "w ."iveu, upon ortiermg llie bill to a third reading.Upon this question, the ayes and noes wore ordered, and resulted ayes 29, noes 29, as follows : Arxs. Messrs. Hall of Muskingum, Bull of Morgan, Burnett. Carney. Cltnse. Clark. Con.-tmnl. IkIU Kn. hign, riiirchiNl, rrazcr, r urnas, Green, Hummoiid. Hoi- uui, riuiciiins, Lutz, Manfull, McNeelv. Pugsley. id, Rogers, Smith of Madison, ftnelmnn. Wnitn. Wurd. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Moody, to whom wa rot so red an act to nmvida for iho snle of l ho bonds of tho Mansfield and Sandus ky City Kmlmad, repurtrd tile same back, with two amendments, and recommended it passHgo. The amendments were then agreed to, and the bill rend a third time and passed. llie same gentleman aked and obtained leave to liiiroduce a um to incorporate Uellovtllu, in Richland county. llie rule were suspended and the bill twice read, and committed to the committee on Co monitions. Mr. Hawkins, fnnn the committee on Public Works. reported a resolution for the relief of Franc i Manor, Iho rule were dispensed with, and the resolution read the third time aud passed. Mr. Hutchiii, I mm a select committee, to whom wu committed a hill to incorporate the Manufacturers' Deposit Bank of Cincinnati, Willi amendments, to es-tahlish other institutions of a similar character at Cleveland and Akron. The amendments were then agreed to, The question being on the indefinite postponement of the bill, the aye and noes were demanded, and re suited, ayes 32, noes 28, u lollows I ATKt. Messrs. Unll ol Morgnn, Hall ol .tin skin gum, Boggs, Breslin, Carney, Clark, Colburn, Copelnnd, DnUell, Dresbnch, Ensign. Franks, Frarer, Furnas, Gnston, Gill, Oilman, Houston, Johnston, Keller, Long, Mustin, Myers, Pruden, Pugh, Pugsley, Reed, Russell, Smith uf Clermont, Sprngue, Waite and Whiton 32. Noxs. Messrs. Hull, Uuruett, nun, uimse, imhuis, Fairchild, Given, Green, Hammond, Holcomb, Hutch ins, Kmtn, Lull, Manfull, McNeely, Moody, Patton, Roedter, Rial gem, Smith of Mndison, 8elmnii, Taylor, Ward, Watt, Will, Woodford, Worley and Speaker 28. So the bill was indefinitely postponed, Mr. Pugh, fnnn the select committee to which was committed the bill to authorize free bunking in the State of Ohm. reported the same back wuh a report, proposing eertaiu amendments, and recommeudiug that the bill be indefinitely postjHined. Mr. Pugh deiiinnded a cull uf tho House; which wns had Watt, Woodford and Worley 29. NOK. Messrs. HoeiFS. Itr-eJin Roll Hurt PnlK.irn Dalzell, Dresbach, Franks, Gnston, Gill.'Gilmaii. Given, Houston, JohiiHton. Keller. Lou or. Moodv. Muslin. Mv. or, Pugh, Pruden, Roedter, Russell, Sheldon, Smith of wrrw, aprngue, inyiur, w niton, and Speaker tftf. So the House refimeil tit ni-rli.r rl.n l.ill l. n tl,ir.l ran. ding. And the House took a rnenss. . 2 oloek, P. M. Mr. I niden, from the committee nn Cnrooi-ntinns to which was committed a bill to authorize the city of Cllicinimti to subscribe to the stuck ol' thn Piiu-iminti aud Hillsborough Railroad, reported the same bact; aud recommended its pussage. The question being on the passnge of the bill, the nyes nnd uoe were demanded, aud resulted aye 35, noes 14. Mr. Worley, from tho committee on Benevolent In stitutions, lo whom was committed a resolution upon tho subject of appointing Trustee for tho Deaf and tiuuauc Asyiums, reporieu me nrne duck, wiih certain amendments, which were agreed to, and the bill ordered to a third reading. Tho questiou being on the pussnge of the bill, tho ayes and noes wero demanded, and resulted ayes 33, noes 24. So the resolution passed. Mr, Clark presented the claims of Gere. Abbott & Co. and Westwnter &c Son, which were referred to the committee on Claims. BUtt read the third time. To inenrnornte llie Alnxnn. dersvillo nud Washington TurupikeComimriv. Passed. To incorporate tlio Salem aud Wolf Creek Turnpike vyoiiqmny. meu. To incorporate tlio Cuyahoga Fall and North field and tho Akron, Richfield and Cleveland Plank Koad Company. Passed. To attach the county of Morrow to the 13th Diviiion Ohio Militia. Passed. Authorizing tho side of the tmnr houso hihI farm nf Lucas countv. i'Hiuutil. Joint resolution, relntive to e ran tins bouutv lands to me omcer mid soldiers ot tho late war. fussed. For the relief of John Grier. Fussed. Relative to tho power of the Board of Public Works. Passed.' Upon the subject of African colonization. Mr. Pugh doubted if monev could be annronriated by a joint resolution. Ou motion of Mr. Oilman, tho resolution was amen ded by adding the formal words, and transformed into a bill. UtHin tho nassaire of the bill Mr. Hutchins demand ed the aye and noe, which were ordered, nud resulted ayo 35, noen 21. So the bill passed. l o incorporate the Clermont Insurance Company. Passed. To incorporate Fromotit. in Sanduskv countv. Pass ed.! To lay out nnd establish a free turnpike road from Waterville, in Lucu, to Lafayette, iu William county. nsseu . To incorporate the Sanduskv aud Ottawa Plank Rood Company. Pasted. lo incorporate the Sulphur Spring Plank Road Com pnny. Fussed. To increase the capital stock of the Sandusky, Tiffin and Fort Hall Plank Rood Company, and lor other purposes. Passed. To incorporate ttie Seneca County Mutual Insurance Compnny. Passed. lo umend the act lor the reliel ot sureties and oth er in cerbiiii cases. Passed. To restrain banks from taking usury. Passed. Tu incorporate Manchester, in Adams county. Pass-To incorporate certain towns therein named. Pass ed. To incorporate tho First Baptist Church, in Ports mouth. Passed. To authorize the appointment of guardians to the minor legatees of Lvuo Starling. Pnssed. To amend mi act for the inniiitniuauce and support uf illegitimate children. Passed. To incorporate the German Lutheran Evangelical Zion's church, of Hamilton. Passed. To amoud the charter of the Ohio Mutual Insurance Compnny. Passed. Authorizing John Wilson, guardian of Elizabeth Ann Wilson, to dedicate certain lauds for the purpose of a street. Pnssed. To extend the corporate limits of West Liberty, in Logan countv, and fur other purposes, Passed. To amend the act to provide tor llie partition of re al estate. Passed. To exempt from levy ami snle on execution, eertaiu articles therein named. Passed. To incorporate Harrison in Hamilton countv. Past ed. To amend the charter of ihe Columbiana Mutual In surance company. Pnssed. To authorize tho trustees of Harmony townshi i iu Clark county, to sell the town home and lot. Passed. To amend the act for the regulation of turnpike com panies. Passed. Further, to amend the several acts now in forco, in relation to the action of forcible entry and detainer. 'assed. To incorporate Rossville in Butler county. Passed. To arnnud nn act to incorporate the Cleveland water company, raised. cstabliduug the validity or the town plot ot New-burgh. Passed. tur the rebel ot tne proprietor oi Kiepwood, m Union county. Passed. lo amend tne act to authorize tne cauai lund com missioner to transfer certuin certificates. Fused. To incorporate the city of Piqna. Passed. Requiring turnpike and ot Iter joint stock companies, in which the State is a stockholder, to report annually to the Auditor of State. Passed. To amend the charter of Newark. Passed. To incorH)rnte the River Styx voult company, of Medina county. Passed. To amend the charter of LockUndin Hamilton coun ty. Pnssed. To lay nut and establish the East Oregon free turnpike, in Wood county. Passed, To incorporate thn Franklin, rick away and Ross county nnurono compnny. nsseu. To incorporate ihe Marion Fire Company, No. 1. Passed. To incorporate the Mad River Valley and New Carlisle Turnpike Co in tuny. Passed. To incorporate thn Birmingham and New London Plank Road Compnny. 1 assed. To tucorpornto iho Dublin and Worthington Plank Road or Turnpike Compnny, Passed. To lay out and establish a free turnpike read from the Mnumee and Western Reserve to the Toledo and Wnodville Rond. Passed, Relative to the claim of J. D. 0burn. Pnsed. Relative to the claim of James A. Aston. Passed, Relmive to rwoiving Mrs. Rebecca Thompson into tne nisniiu nsviuui. i nsseti. Relativo to the clnim of A. Hardy, &e. Passed. Relntive to the claims of Whiting & Huntingdon, J, H. Rilev.aud others. Pnssed. Relntive to Swan's Statutes for Van Wert and other counties. Pained, Relativo to tho claims f Joseph Sharp aud Archi- onui .w ennn. i nsseu, Relntive to granting certain loud to actual settlers, Laid nn the table. To levy a turnpike tax in Union and Paris townships, iu union oouniv, i 'nsseu, To incorporate the ollicer and members of Tern Iterance Lodge No, 73, of Sidney, in ihe county of oin'iiiy. r nsseu. in incorporate the Cednrville, Chiton and Spring-field Turnpike Compnny. Passed. To lay out and establish a State mad from Shelby, in Richland couuty, to Bucynis, iu Crawford county rnsseu. To authorize subscription to the capital stuck of certain mi I mads by the town ol Mausheld.aud certain other townships, iu Richlnnd county. Passed lo authorize copies u entries nud surveys hi tile Virginia Military District. Passed, To itieorporale the Miami aud Shelby Turnpike Rond Company. Passed. Mr. Hawkins, from tho committee on Public Works, reported a joint resolution in relation to a ship canal around thn Falls of Niagara; which was pnssed. Aud the House took a recess. 7 o'clock, P. M. Mr. Roedter, from lint Financial commitioe, report-h1 back the bill providing for taxing bank ou their not en and hills discounted, e. The question being on sinking out all after the enacting rlanso, The hill wn then ordered to be engrossed nyes 30. noes 2t. The bill wa then passed ave 30, n'tes 2i, as follow : Avis. Messrs. Boggs, Bresliu, Boll, Burt, Colbimi, Dalel), Droshnch, Franks, G istou, Gdl, Oilman, Given, iiousioit, Johnston, Keller, Long, Moody, Muslin, Mv The question being on the amendment requiring llie banks to be established under the law to keep (dom ing others for the redumption ol their bill at C evelnnd or. Pugh. Pmden. It,dier. Sheldun Nmlii, nf iM, fi;,.;n,ili I m.ttit Hlu.ln-.. U T . u tlfl ..... "-i vwiiiHMii.Hvn .vw -ww uimiu im uuuw pii, nsiw siviw w mikuu uj mil oiiiifj uuibuiu, suu suu owuor Noks. Messrs. Ball of Muskingum, Ball of Morgan, Burnett, Carney, ChiiBe, Clark, CupeJand, Fairchild, Fnizep', Funiiuj, Green, Hnmmojid, Krum, Lutz, Man-lull, McNeely. Pntton, Pugsley, Reed, Smith of Mad-isou, Wane, Ward, Wutt, Will, Woodiord and War-ley 2 it. Mr. Ball of Muskingum, nt-eam. . nau;nr rMm Abel Randall and other citizens of Muskingum, against tho dismemberment of that county. u mo nuuae aujounieu. Wednesday, .firli 0, 1830. IN SENATE. On motion of Mr. Denuison. tl.n rBtmor nf th innI.. nal was dispensed with and the rules suspended, tor the purpose of proceeding to tho third reading of bill. A largo u u in tier of bills were read a thiid time and passed. Wo find it imposible to insert them in our weekly edition. vn uioiion, mo senate took a recess. 2 o'clock, P. M. Houso bill supplementary to nn act disoeusimr with proof in certain cases, passed Dec. 18, 18'3f wu indefinitely postponed. Mr. Hailati, from the Judicinry Committee, reported the bill to umend the act entitled on act for the relief of occupying claimants ofluiid, and an act amendatory thereto, with amendments. The Kenii'e refused to postpone, oye 12, noes 17. Mr. Chase moved to reciinmul to n in I erf rmnmit. tee of one. Lost aves 14, noes 15. Mr. Myers moved to luy it on the table until to-mor row. Can led nves 17. uoe 13. A number of bills were reported bnck from the Standing Committees, and ordered toalhiid rending to-morrow. Bills introducfd.1tv Mr. Harlan, to renew a low in- corporatiug the Wilmington nnd Tod's Fork Railroad company, lu-ud twice und relened. lue stiintlnig Committee on the Judicitiry reported bouk the Homestead Exemption bill withoutrecommendation. The bill wa read a third time by its title, and pass. Arts. Messrs. Beaver. Blake. Brdw11 nnmi Cuiiiiiugliain, Dennisoii, Dimmock, Dubbr. Ecklev. Ferguson. Hendricks, Lewis, Mveis, Olds, Rttteraon, Payne, Suiter, Simpson, Swift, Wilson, Worcester aud Speaker. 22 Noxs. Messrs. Beeson, Blockiotn, Chose, Couklia, Harlan, Horton nnd Vmal. 7. Ihe Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Oilman, on behalf of himself nod others, nr. sented a protest ugaiust the uuli-n of the House in the passage of the resolution giving the usual per diem nnd mileage to Mors. Scott und Uiuivuii. which was read at the Clerk's desk. Petitions presented r. Ball of Mnskui pom. ihn nrn. ccediugsoi u meeting iu Dresden, Muskingum couuty, in favor of the new county of Shawnee. Mr. Ungg, to exempt Mt, Vemuu trom the onera- iion of thu Akron school law. Mr, Bresliu, sundry claim. Mr. Chase, a claim. Mr, Jolinsnii, to incorporate the E. fit. Paul's Gar. man Church. Mr, Reed, of S. Wright and others, to tax dngi. Mr. Spraguo, of 75 citizen of Putnam and Henrr counties, to clear out Tuikev Foot Creek. Mr. Wnite. of R. Fowler and others for the Tn free turnpike. Also, ou the same subject. Air. Smith ot M'idiann, of 1- J. Stanton and 45 oth ers, to elect John W. Simpkius au Associate Judgo. itir. Houston, mr a punk rond. Mr. Hawkins, of H. S. Cunningham and 11 others of Preble county, lor banking Mr. Holcomb offered the following resolution, which wu unanimously adopted : Ktsotvea, i tiat the thanks ol tins House are duo, and the same are hereby tendered lo the Hon. B. F. Leiter, for the courteous, strictly impartial, aide and highly satisfactory manner iu which he has discharged his duties as Speaker at the present session. Mr. Letter suid : Gentlemen ol the House of Representatives: I ask your iudulgeii e lor a lew moment, to return you my thanks for tin man ife stntion of your approbation of my conduct a the presiding officer of this House, by the resolution just passed. If, alter this act of kindness on your part, I should remain silent in my place, and not respond in a becoming manner, I nhould regard myscll u guilty of an act of ingratitu le. When 1 entered upon the oerformanceof mv official duties as Speaker of this House, at the commencement of the session, I made a sincere and solemn pledge to you that 1 would honesdy, faithfully and impartially discharge the duties devolving upon me; and tore- deem tins pledge hits been my constuiit purpose; and if iu this I have succeeded, my highest ambition is fully grali tied. I have been from time to lime compelled to draw largely upon your generosity for reliel in the discharge of my one reus ami responsible duties, which requisition you have always promptly responded to by rendering uio your assistance, counsel and advice. iou have been kind and courteous in all your business relations und private intercourse with me .fur which you have my largest regard and wannest esteem. .Notwithstanding our own puliticnl differences of sentiment nud opinion, and the questions that presented themselves growing out of iitcli dilferences, that harmony and good feeling ha alway beeu muni tested which should characterize every Legislative assembly. I cougra ulate tho people of the State ou the kindness and good feeling exhibited among us, a an omen for good, by which we all, as a people, may bupe to be bene hied. You have all my best wishes for your furture Droe- perhy, and when we leave this place nud return to our constituents, aud homes, give me leave to hops that you may an ue prosperous and happy, and that you may ever enjoy the snides of a kind Provideuce. Mr. tloicom also ottered the following rosidution. which was unanimously adopted : Retained, That the thanks of this Home are hereby teudered to Chutles W. UUir, (the people's) Cletk of Hub House, tor the enuieiit and tailhtul discharge of his duty during the present session. Ou uiotinu, Messrs. Husiell and Watt, and Messrs. Ensign and Krum were excused during the remainder uf the session. A numberof bills wero read a thud time and passed. Aud Uie Houso took a recess. ft o'doek P. M. Mr. Bresliu, from the Committee on Printing, to Inch was committed a bdl in repeal the piovis t of the tint suctiouof an act lixiiig the prices tor publish ug uie uenuqueut aud loriuiied luu, aud lecatn uoiided iispnnage. The queiii.ui being on the paoaze of the bill, the aye ind noos wcreUeuuudcd, aud resulted aye 20, uoes JU. So llie bill was rejected. Mr. Pugh. from the committee on Corporations, to which wuscoiuinitted eert.iin bills, reoiied the same ' back, wuh various recouiinuudaliousi opu i which up opnute actum wa had. To iucoriionile the Divtou Hotel Company rend the ihitd time, and pussed. To ameud the seieral act incorporating the city of Columbus; read th third tune and pnsed. lo aiiieiid Uie clurter ui Uu 1 'i. k iway savings Intitule, nud n -co in int.-lid ed its indefinite postpjiienieut. The bill imivi.le lor au increase of lbs cnpiud stock uf thu iuslitmi.ni. The ones, uu befog on ordering tho bill to it third rending, 1 Mr. Long demanded the aye and n e, which were irdered, uud resulted aye-. 27, Hue 27. So the House refuted to order ihe bill to it third reading. To incorporate the 8t. Clainville Saving Institute, widi au niueiidiueui, aud rocuitiuieudiog i. indefinite Hslpoueuicul. I ho uuiciiiJmeut wero thou agreed to, nud the bill iudelinitely postponed, without u division. To iiicurpoiate ihe Adieu C.uuny S.4t igs Institute. ami rei-uiuineiidi-d it mJetiu.te p.itiHJU?mt-ut. The uues.i n Ik-ing on th indefinite postponement. the aye. nud no.- were d- m uulcd, aud boui ordered, resulted nyes 2?, noes 21. So the bill wan iiideliiniely postponed. To uic irpor itu ihu Peiry C -uuty Sivings Institute. ut Smuooet, and lecoiuuieiided its lu-lvliuite postponement ; wh ell wus agreed to. To iiiC'irp nate the Med on County S tvings lustiliite, and recommended i s ludetintie po.poueiu--uL The quedinu being ou tne iiiUctiinie postponement of the bill, ihe ayes and noes were ordered, aud resulted nyea 28, uoes 22. So the bill wus iudetiuiU-ly postponed. To inenrpoi ale ihe Licking County Savings Institute indefinitely postoncd. To incur pora'e the Cleveland Crtnoteiy Association, with au amendment i whuh wus agreed to, aud the bill nrdei'id lo u third trading. Mr. Burns, iVmn the ceiuiuitteo nn New Counties, to which M as commi led n b.ll to erect the uew couuty of Wnllioiiding, report -d i lie same back, and recommended ils iiideti.iilo postponement. I he queotioii beiu ou Die nidetiuite postponement of llie bill, the nyes nud uoe were demanded, and resulted avet 3(1, noes HI, Ho tlie hill was Iudelinitely postponed. Also, to restore Crawford countv to ils constitution al hunt; read thn Itrsl lime. Also, re i mji ted buck a lull to erect (he new eouuiy of Shawnee, and rec om mended it indefinite postpone ment. Mr, Wnite moved thnt the bill be postponed until the first Monday in December next; which wu agreed to. Mr. Ui veil, fnnn the committee on the Currency, to which was commuted the bill to tiinrointe the Co luinbiniia Hank, at New Libtn, and ihe Medina Bank, as independent Banks, sub;eel lo (he piovitious of the ad to iuoirpor ilo thu State Hank ot Ohio, and other banking companies, and recommended it indefinite MBtoueiiieitl. 'file question being oil the ludrfmite postponement uf llie bdl, Ihe nes ami tmes weie ord. nd, and resulted, nves 2!', uoi a 21, as hd'ows : Atks. Messrs. Ilugg, Hre.Lu, Hull, Burt, Colburn, D detl, Dresbnch, O.isloii, Odl, Oilman, Given, Houston, Hutchins, Johnston, Keller, Long, Miaidv, Mvers, Pugh, Pruden, Roedter, Sheldon, Smith of Clermont, Spraguo, Taylor, Weyer, Wluleley, Wlutuu and Speaker 29. J